February 1, 2013
Church activities: 2/2/13
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Miscellaneous:

Unity of Kanawha Valley: is hosting a soup and ceramic bowl sale from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Homemade soup, bread, and baked goods will be sold along with the opportunity to purchase ceramic bowls from some of West Virginia's finest potters. Purchases can include soup only, bowl only, and the soup and bowl. The soup in this "souper" bowl fundraiser is also available for carry-out and can be saved for "game day." Unity of Kanawha Valley is located at 804 Myrtle Road, corner of Myrtle and Bridge roads in Charleston. For more information, call 304-345-0021 or visit www.unitywv.blogspot.com.

Crossroads Fellowship Church of St. Albans,: Elder William N. Brooks pastor, will celebrate their Seventh Annual (Agape) Love Banquet at 6 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Dunbar Women's Club. The guest speaker will be Thelma Hughes of New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church. Music will be provided by HIS RIB (area minister's wives). Ticket prices are $25 for couples, $13 for singles, and $5 for 10 and under. Couples can also register online at www.cfcwv.org. For more information call 304-722-2399.

Living Water Worship Centre,: 513 Patrick Street, West Side, will have a one day women's seminar hosted by lady Vanessa White from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 9 at the church. The theme is "Inside Out." Speakers include: Evangelist Lameesha McNeil of Church of God MPGT Ministries, Minister Tamara Eubanks of First Baptist Church, Elder Lynn Goebel, and Roz Williams of King of Glory International Ministries. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Registration is $15. For more information or to register, 304-400-2270.

Mount Vernon Baptist Church,: 2150 Mount Vernon Road, Hurricane, has scheduled a Men's Prayer Breakfast for 8 a.m. today in the fellowship hall. There is no charge to participate. The event will include a planning session for the year, coordinated by member Jay Samples, Chris Dalyai and Art Krivsky. Senior Pastor is the Rev. Ron McClung. For information, call the church at 304-757-9110 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. 

First United Methodist Church: will have its Dinner Theater 2013 on Feb. 14, 15 and 16 at the church, located at 1124 Fifth Ave., Huntington. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the show starting at 8 p.m. Choice of entrees is Prime Rib au Jus or Glazed Cornish Hen with tossed salad, baked potato, green peas and pearl onions, dilly rolls and assorted Valentine desserts. Dinner plus show for adults is $24; children under 12, $8. Show only (as space permits) is $5. Proceeds benefit the missions of the church. First Church Dinner Theater will be reminiscing with bits and pieces from years gone by along with new faces for a night of love, music and fun. Reservations are required for all shows. Babysitting is available upon request for all shows with advance registration. For reservations, call 304-522-0357 or 740-867-8576; or sheeps...@netzero.com.

Whitesville Baptist: will have its Spring Bible Conference at 7 p.m. weekdays, Feb. 24-March 1. Evangelist will be Dwight Smith. For information, call 304-854-2549 or visit www.whitesvillebaptist.org.

Elk River Church of the Nazarene: is holding a spring bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6 at the church. There will be many vendors, including Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay, 31 and more. Applications for table rentals are now being accepted. Tables are $20 each. Sell your products/arts and crafts, etc., then keep any profit for the items you sell. All proceeds are going to support the Adult Ministries and a Women's Retreat that will take place later that month. For more information, contact Tabby Stutler, e-mail: Tstut...@msn.com or call 304-550-3240.

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