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Religion calendar Date published: 2/21/2004
Fredericksburg Shiloh Baptist Church (New Site) will host the Restoration Community and Praise Dance Ministry at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in celebration of Black History Month. Unity Church of Fredericksburg, 3607 Lafayette Blvd., will host spiritual healer Geoffrey Morrell from New Zealand Sunday at 10 a.m. He will speak on "Healing for the Millions." Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), which formerly met at The Meadows, is now holding meetings Sundays at the Campus Christian Center at 11 a.m. The Christian Center is at 1213 Dandridge Ave. Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site) will hold a Women's Fellowship Saturday, Feb. 28, at 10 a.m. Darlene Rogers from Cool Spring Church of God in Browntown will be the guest speaker. A gospel sing and puppet show will start at 4 p.m., featuring the Voices of Angels from Shiloh Baptist Church (New Site), the Children's Choir from Friendship Baptist Church, and the Sunbeams from Shiloh Baptist Church (Old Site). First Christian Church, 1501 Washington Ave., will hear its pastor, the Rev. Gary Staddan, discuss the fifth commandment, regarding honoring your father and your mother, as part of its continuing series, Sunday at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services. Spotswood Baptist Church, 4009 Lafayette Blvd., will host the 200-voice National Christian Choir Sunday at 6 p.m. The choir has made numerous recordings. Admission is free. A love offering will be received and signing for the deaf will be available. Church of the Messiah will start a six-week spiritual series, "Forty Days of Purpose," Sunday, based on The New York Times best seller by Rick Warren, "The Purpose Driven Life." Services will begin at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sylvannah Baptist Church, 8400 Courthouse Road, will observe Family Heritage Day Sunday, immediately following the morning worship. An original play, "Remembering Our Heritage," will be presented. A family fellowship dinner will be served after the presentation. Beulah Baptist Church, Arcadia Road, will hold a Black History Program highlighting the skills of storyteller Muriel Miller Branch, at 2 p.m. today. Branch lives in Richmond and is the author of several black heritage books.
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