Living On the Lake - Faith

Published: Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013 / Updated: Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 02:54 PM

Bethel Baptist selling barbecue March 1 to help family

Bethel Baptist Church, 6031 Charlotte Hwy., will sell barbecue plates from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, March 1.

Plates cost $8, dine in or take out. Local delivery available.

For more information, visit visitbethel.org.

Baby Bottles campaign continues

All Saints Knights of Columbus Council No. 14475 is holding Respect For Life Ministry’s baby bottles campaign.

Monetary donations are being accepted to fill the bottles to raise money for an ultrasound machine for the Palmetto Pregnancy Center in Fort Mill. So far, Knights have bought seven ultrasound machines for pregnancy centers in South Carolina.

The money also will go toward a memorial plaque in honor of Vincent “Jim” Poto, All Saints Council’s Charter grand knight and champion for life, to hang in the pregnancy center.

Baby Bottles for Life will be collected Saturday-Sunday, March 2-3.

For more information, email scorpioinc@aol.com.

Singles groups meeting

New River Community Church is holding two singles groups, both meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesdays.

FUSION is for anyone out of high school to age 24. The group meets at a member home in York. Singles can build friendships through studying God’s Word together, serving in the community, having fun, and discussing challenges of life.

Singles Gatherings is for adults ages 25 and older. The group meets at the church, 133 Carroll Cove Road. Connection and Bible study are the primary focuses. Child care is provided for children 10 and younger.

For more information about either group, email kim@nrcc.net.

Church offering contemporary service

Central Steele Creek Presbyterian Church, 9601 S. Tryon St., is offering a new contemporary service, Crossroads, every third Sunday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Family Life Center.

The Refresh praise band provides upbeat music.

Learn to tango Wednesdays

St. John’s Church, 321 S. Oakland Ave., is offering American Tango lessons at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, through March 20 .

Josh Love, owner and professional dance instructor at J’Adore Ballroom in Charlotte, will offer lessons in basic American Tango.

You do not need a partner. The dance program is a fundraising for the children’s building. To register, call 803-980-4000 or email pathollisgrant@cs.com.

Scherer hosts moms

Scherer Presbyterian Church, 4800 Charlotte Hwy., hosts REST4Moms from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of the month.

Mothers begin the morning with coffee, tea and goodies, followed by topics of interest, crafts, conversation and discussion. Children are treated to crafts, snacks and playtime. Annual cost is $10.

Register online at SMPCA.com or for questions email scherer.rest4moms@ gmail.com.

Bible studies held Wednesday

Community Women’s and Grades 1-3 Bible studies are held from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. Wednesdays at River Hills Community Church to share the books of Amos and Isaiah concerning prophecies of Jesus Christ.

CBS is an international Bible study that is nondenominational and unaffiliated with any church, open to all women of all faiths and knowledge levels. The study includes morning devotional, small group discussion of home-study questions and a large group review.

A nursery and preschool class also are available. Grades 1-3 have their own core group and lecture studying Amos and Isaiah. For information, call 803-366-1940 or visit lakewylie.cbsclass.org.

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