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Northside Chapel rummage/bake sale

Northside Chapel at 6820 N. Main St. in Camden will have its annual rummage/bake sale on Thursday-Saturday, May 4-6, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. There will be yard sale items, children’s clothing, crafts, jewelry and plants. Biscuits and gravy will be served from 8-11 a.m. and there will be lunch specials each day. Thursday is soup beans and cornbread with sides, Friday is chicken and dumplings with sides and Saturday is choice of sandwich of either beef barbecue, pulled pork or hot dog with sides. There will be lots of baked sale items for sale.

Camden National Day of Prayer, May 4

Pastor Greg F. Jackson invites the public and members of area churches to join the congregation of First Southern Baptist Church for 2023 National Day of Prayer, Thursday, May 4, in Camden. They will offer two services on Thursday, May 4. The first will be at the gazebo in Camden across from the Camden_Somers Fire Station on Central Avenue at noon. The second will be at 7 p.m. at the church,located at the “Corner of Hope,” Central Avenue and U.S. 127.

Englewood National Day of Prayer, May 4

A National Day of Prayer gathering will be held in the council chambers of the Englewood Government Center, 333 West National Road, Englewood, Thursday, May 4, from noon-1 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and join in prayer for the nation, government, military, businesses, schools, families, churches, Israel, media, and arts and entertainment. There will also be prayers of repentance and revival for the nation. The theme this year is “Pray fervently in righteousness” from James 5: l6. Invite a friend and join in for a special time of prayer. For more information, call Mary Jane Munson at 937- 836-0580. If unable to attend this gathering, there are two other prayer gathering in the area: one at First Light Church, 140 Elva Ct., Vandalia at 8:45 a.m. and one at Courthouse Square in downtown Dayton at Third and Main at noon.

Somerville National Day of Prayer, May 4

Somerville Community Church National Day of Prayer Service will be Thursday, May 4, at 7-8 p.m. From coast to coast, community to community, thousands upon thousands will gather in person, in government buildings, schools and businesses to lift up the nation, and call for God to pour His love, life, and liberty. Prayer is a sacred right protected by free speech and religious liberty enshrined in the Constitution, and it continues to lift spirits as we navigate the challenges of the time. “We can all come together, no matter how or where we pray, and we can come together for prayer,” church officials said. Somerville Church is located at 207 South Walnut Street in Somerville. For more information call Rev. Mark Crary at 937-671-7245. All are welcome.

Camden Kids for Christ

Northside Chapel First Church of God at 6820 N. Main St. in Camden offers Camden Kids for Christ for students in kindergarten through 6th grade on the third Saturday of each month from 5-7 p.m. All are welcome.

Hope4Kids@FSBCamden

First Southern Baptist Church in Camden offers Hope4Kids@FSBCamden for kindergarten-5th grade each Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. The youth also meet at 6:33 p.m. each Wednesday.

Gospel Light Baptist location change

Gospel Light Baptist Church is currently meeting at William Bruce Elementary School, located at 506B Aukerman Street in Eaton, while its new church building is being built. The public is invited to worship with the Gospel Light church family this Sunday at 9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. For more information go to www.gospellighteaton.org.

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