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Church & People for Jan. 13, 2005 Print E-mail
By Robert Dilday   
Wednesday, January 19, 2005

S T A F F • C H A N G E S

Dennis Wingate, to Grace Church, Ridgeway, as pastor, effective Feb. 6.

Mike Smith, to Mount Vernon Church, Axton, as pastor, effective Feb. 27.

John Kuzins, to First Church, Woodbridge, as interim minister to students.

Susan Taylor, resigning as minister of youth and children at Hillcrest Church, Mechanicsville.

Peter Hopkins, resigning as youth minister at Sterling Park Church, Sterling, to accept a ministry position in Connecticut.

Linda Dickerson, to Northside Church, Mechanicsville, as church organist.

C H U R C H • N E W S

Fairview Church, Fredericksburg, will host a Daily Renewal Prayer Seminar Feb. 25 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. led by Sylvia Frejd and Kathleen Hart. Frejd is a worship leader and author of My Daily Renewal Journal. Hart is a popular speaker and serves as chaplain to student wives at Fuller Theological Seminary. Tickets are $25.00 if purchased by Jan. 31. Register by calling: 540-891-2903; or by mail: Fairview Baptist Church, 900 Charlotte Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401.

O T H E R

The Capital Region Winter Gathering of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia will be Saturday, Jan. 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Main Street Church, Emporia. Guest speakers will be Cecil Sherman and Rick Clore. Lunch will be served at a nominal price. For reservations call 434-634-3317 or email mathis88@msn. com.





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