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Sunday Worship Service
October 24th @ 10:00am
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The Cherokee County NAACP Virtual Freedom Fund Gala is October 23rd at 6 PM. The keynote speaker for the event is Stacey Abrams, former Georgia House of Representatives, and founder of the anti-voter suppression initiative Fair Fight. The master of ceremonies is Chanel 2 action news anchor Fred Blankenship!
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Paid4College:
All college-bound students and parents, join us and our special guest presenter, Tanika Mangum, CEO of Paid4College on Sunday, October 24th, as she teaches two virtual workshops to prepare you to pay for college. Ms. Mangum has three degrees and no student loan debt! She has helped students win over $1 Million worth of free money for college. You don't want to miss this. Register today at http://www.paid4college.com/allentemple. For more information about this event, please reach out to Sister Casey Roberts at cassondra_roberts@yahoo.com or Rev. D Hodge at dhodge@ allentempleame.org.
| If you have lost a loved one, you may be wondering how you will survive the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas. Our Surviving the Holidays seminar offers strategies that will help you navigate through the season. Learn strategies for dealing with your emotions, about traditions, get helpful tips for surviving social events, and more. We invite you to come and discover via Zoom; that there is hope for your future. The seminar will be on November 9th from 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm. | |
Virtual 5K Breast Cancer Walk | |
Show your support for the fight against Breast Cancer. Join the Women of Worship’s Virtual 5K Breast Cancer walk. You can walk anywhere at your speed, and at a time that’s convenient for you. Encourage those that are currently fighting this disease, survivors, and family members of those that have lost the fight by sending your pictures or videos to wowministryatc@gmail.com. Pictures are due by Thursday, October 28th. We will show your pictures during the 5th Sunday Worship Service.
October 24th is “Pink Sunday” wear pink to the worship service to show your support. (This is not mandatory, feel free to come as you are)
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WOODSTOCK SCARECROW INVASION
IN-PERSON VOTING ONLY
NAACP #155
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Trunk or Treat:
Attention parents of pre-K and K-5th graders! It's been a long 18 months and we miss your children. Join us on Sunday, October 31st at 6:00 PM for our Annual Trunk or Treat Event. There will be prizes given away for best costume, best trunk, most creative costume, and a special prize will be given to the family that invites and brings the most guests out. This is an event you don't want to miss! Allen Temple, please come out and support our children, think of creative ways to dress up your car trunks and you can join in the festivities and dress up as well! For more information about this event, please reach out to Rev. D at dhodge@allentempleame.org.
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Allen Temple Church Family, Youth service will begin at 12:15 pm weekly and will be held remotely until the youth wing is reopened. Please, ensure your students attend. There will be special meetings and fellowship opportunities to reconnect in the upcoming weeks. You'll find the link for the virtual service in the weekly eBulletin. For more information, please reach out to Rev. D at dhodge@allentempleame.org. | |
The Allen Temple GriefShare group study is underway. If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, the GriefShare program is here to help. Each week’s video presentation, group discussion, and devotional study helps to bring hope and healing during this challenging time. Registration and ZOOM information can be found in the Allen Temple eBulletin or the Allen Temple website at allentempleame.org. For additional information, contact Ed. Madgett at (773) 858-7506. | |
Fall Bible Study classes are held on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. | |
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COVID-19 EMOTIONAL SUPPORT | |
In response to the growing need for citizens of Georgia to access behavioral health support and resources during the current health crisis, the Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD), in partnership with Behavioral Health Link (BHL), has implemented the GA COVID-19 Emotional Support Line. The Georgia COVID-19 Emotional Support Line provides free and confidential assistance to callers needing emotional support, community resources, or referrals to service providers in their communities. | |
Sunday Worship Service
October 24th @ 10:00am
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