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1:01 am Wednesday, June 19, 2002

Church Briefs

By Staff
What's going on at your church?
Church briefs will appear in the Madison County Record each week as space is available. If you have a church brief that you would like to have published in the paper, you may fax the information to 772-6655 or e-mail the information to tom.tingle@themadisonrecord.com. You may call us at 772-6677 if you have any questions. The deadline to submit a church brief to have it published in the next issue of the paper is Friday at noon.
Spiritlife enrollment
Enrollment at Spiritlife Christian Academy is now under way for the 2002-2003 school year. This is for grades K5-12. The academy is located at 1469 Browns Ferry Road in Madison. It is a ministry of Spiritlife Church. For more information, call 772-8428
June 23-27
Madison Free Will Baptist VBS
Madison Free Will Baptist Church invites all children in grades 1-6 to participate in its Vacation Bible School on June 23-27 from 5:45 to 8 p.m. The theme is "Amazon Outfitters – One Expedition with the One True God". For more information, call 430-3087.
June 20
Musical drama
The Revelations Youth Choir of Middletown Christian Church in Louisville will present the musical drama "The Basics of Life" at Madison Christian Church on Tuesday, June 20 at 7 p.m. The musical, created by Dennis and Nan Allen, is a contemporary work which deals with modern day challenges teenagers face while trying to discover the meaning of life. The Revelations Choir touring group consists of 23 senior high youths that are touring through Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana and Florida this summer. The presentation is free and the public is invited to attend. Madison Christian Church is located on the north end of Hughes Road next to Discovery Middle School. For more information, visit www.madisonchristian-doc.org.

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