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REEDLEY FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE AUTHOR Continued from page A7 According to his web- site, Payleitner worked in advertising as well as on a radio program. He has spoken at vari- ous events including fam- ily retreats and has au- thored 25 books. He wrote several books including “52 things kids need from a Dad,” and “What if God wrote your bucket list?” she said. “So everyone who attends will receive one of those books.” His first book was pub- lished in 2003. Wall urged those who are interested in attending to RSVP by Sept. 16, for more information contact the local Choice Books of- fice at (559) 638-1745. Sundays 519 E. 11th Street, Reedley Wednesday Nights 7:00 am Prayer 7:00 pm Family Night 8:00 pm Basketball 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am Service Pastor Ron Robertson speaking We welcome you to join us For more information: www.reedleyfullgospel.com Pastor Ron Robertson • Pastor Frank Pinon FAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH 314 W. Manning Avenue • Reedley, CA 93654 638-2730 Pastor: Dr. Ernie Williams Children’s Church for ages 3 thru 3rd grade Sunday Worship: 10:45 a.m. Nursery available Christ Lutheran Church 1254 N Frankwood Ave. Reedley | 559-638-2112 | www.clcreedley.org Join us for worship Sundays at 10:00 am | All are welcome! Pastor Virgil Miller is Preaching | Musicians: Aarne Kela & Jason Awbrey Facebook: Christ Lutheran Church ELCA DINUBA Grace of God of Dinuba A Non-Denominational Church Meeting at the First Lutheran Church 961 E Elizabeth Way, Dinuba, CA 93618 • 595-1441 Pastor Nancy Boyd 9:00 a.m. Worship Service & Children’s Church Our services are contemporary and casual with doors open wide to people from all backgrounds, regardless of where they are on their spiritual journey. We’re a church where every day is a celebration of God’s goodness and love. Healing Prayer Ministry is available every 1st Monday of the month. Please see our website for more information. For information on Bible Studies and activities, see our website - www.igogod.org THE CHURCH OF CHRIST COLUMN Continued from page A7 Herald, but a fulfilling one nonetheless. Now that I'm in charge of the Lifestyles section for the Mid Val- ley Times, I would like everyone to know that we are working our best to make the content in the paper as informative and in depth as possible. This is the first time I've had to take a step back and really look in- to the surrounding com- munities not just Sanger and Reedley to see what amazing stories they have to offer. I was reading through the profile sto- ries for the "Miss Di- nuba" contestants and realized I was reading about some extremely talented and hard work- ing young women. To be honest, I never knew Dinuba had the pageant event, but I'm so glad I've become familiar with it now. I would like to wish all of those young wom- en the best of luck. La- dies you are an example and an inspiration for your community and be- yond, keep up the great work. And for those who are still having some trouble adjusting to the new layout I assure you we are working our best to keep our readership happy and maybe even bring in some more. You all deserve the best and this is what we hope to deliver. 480 South College Avenue, Dinuba, Minister: Christopher Roberts WELCOMES YOU Sunday Mornings---9:50 a.m. Worship---10:50 a.m. Sunday Evening Service---6:00 p.m. CA 93618 • Phone: (559) 406-5410 Wednesday ---7:00 p.m. I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me. Please come join us and be strengthened through the preaching of God’s word. www.dinubacoc.org Free Arthop set for Sept. 12 CALVARY APOSTOLIC CHURCH Apostolic in Doctrine- Pentecostal in Experience 1013 N. Alta Ave. Dinuba, CA 93618 • Phone: (559) 397-1313 Pastor: Ron Bohde COME WORSHIP WITH US MVT Staff Report The city of Reedley and local busi- nesses are celebrating Reedley's new downtown mural with a free Art Hop event on Thursday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. The art begins at the mural, located along 9th Street on the side of the Bank of America building, starting at 6 p.m. From there, shoppers will move from shop to shop to enjoy all the unique art displays being shown at downtown businesses. There will be live music, and down- town restaurants and shops will be open during the art hop. For more in- formation contact the Greater Reedley Chamber of Commerce at (559) 638- 3548. Sunday a.m. Sunday School and worship 10:00 Sunday Spanish service 2:00 Sunday p.m. Praise and worship 6:00 Tuesday p.m. prayer service 7:00 Wednesday p.m. Bible study 7:30 Youth service last Wednesday of every month 7:00 Tulare County Fair’s 100th to include fly-over, history displays We are a friendly family oriented church where everyone is welcome. For a real life change, come and join us. See how a Spirit change can also change both You and your family forever. YOU ARE WELCOME HERE First Baptist Church of Dinuba A church for people on the grow! 600 E. Nebraska Avenue, Dinuba • Phone: 591-0234 Contributed The Tulare County Fair’s 100th anniversary celebration Sept. 11-15, will include a fly-over by the Air Force 144th Air National Guard, based at the California Air Nation- al Guard base in Fresno. The flyover is sched- uled for 11 a.m. on Thurs- day, Sept. 12, as part of Veterans Appreciation Day. The event will take place at the Ed Dena Community Stage and will include a presen- tation of the colors by AMVETS Post 56, Tu- lare; prayer by Sheriff Mike Boudreaux; na- tional anthem sung by Jerry Hope; a presenta- tion by Devin Nunes’ of- fice and Quilts of Honor presented to 30 veter- ans. Veterans and active duty military with valid ID may enter the fair- grounds at no charge on Veterans Appreciation Day. Throughout the centennial fair, which opened on Sept. 11, at- tendees can enjoy over 100 free things to see and do, historical dis- plays representing each decade, and five nights of headliner entertain- ers. The Rodeo, Monster Truck and Demolition Derby are back by popu- lar demand, offering top rodeo professionals and the noisy fun of monster trucks. A free monster truck pit pass is available for all event ticket holders, allowing attendees to see the trucks up close. Each day of the fair, attendees can enjoy over 100 free-with-admission options for entertain- ment including the com- edy of Alfred & Sey- mour and the mystery of hypnotist Steve Bayner. Street musicians, The Procrastinators, create music using pots and pans and five-gallon wa- ter bottles and the Gold Rush Mining Company lets attendees pan for their own real gold. Other attractions in- clude a balloon maker, Charlie the Veloci-Rap- tor, the extreme dogs stunt show and a petting farm. The Ramos Broth- ers Circus is back with horses, clowns and an exhilarating motor cycle daredevil display. The fairgrounds are located at 620 S. K St. in Tulare. Visit tcfair.org to purchase unlimited ride wristbands, parking passes and more, or call the fairgrounds office at 686-4707. Website:  rstbaptistchurchdinuba.org Facebook: DinubaFirst Baptist Senior Pastor: Dr. Tom Carter Associate Pastor: Rev. Rick Foddrill Youth Pastor: Nick Gomez Director of Children’s Ministry: Natalie Zuniga Ministerio en Español : Sunday: 9 a.m. Contemporary Worship: Sunday: 9 a.m. Contemporary Worship: Sunday: 10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship: Sunday: 6 p.m. Awana Children’s Ministry: Wednesday: 6:15 p.m. First Baptist Church lives to glorify God by leading people to Christ, helping them grow in Christ, and training them to minister for Christ. Dinuba Presbyterian Church 1250 E. Nebraska Ave. (at Hayes Ave.) Phone: 591-6610 Pastor: Rich Latta (859-9662) Men’s Bible Study: Friday 6:00-7:30 am Sunday Morning Worship Service at 10 am  ursday of the month at 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Welcome!! We are just ordinary folks with an extraordinary God. We are Christ-followers, who love the Lord Jesus and want to bless this community and see the Kingdom of God come here in Dinuba. Come, join us! First Lutheran Church an LCMS congregation 961 E. Elizabeth Way, Dinuba, CA 93618 • Phone: (559) 591-0375 9:45 Bible Study • 11:00 Worship Jesus said, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit...fruit that lasts” (John 15:16) In response, First Lutheran Church holds values of Bible Centered Preaching and Teaching, Strong Families, and Godly Servant Leadership. A church where God gives and we receive. SANGER CHURCH OF CHRIST 1518 Cherry Street (Corner of “P” Street) Sanger, CA 93657 SUNDAY - Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday - Bible Study 7 p.m. CLASES EN ESPANOL - 9:30 a.m. Call 875-8270 / 960-8982 Para Espanol Sanger First Southern Baptist Church 1116 ‘O’ St. (On the corner of ‘O’ and 11th) Give us 30 days. If you still want to go elsewhere, go. Sunday Morning Worship Celebration @ 10:45am / Sunday School @ 9:30am Watch for our TV Ministry on KJEO 32.3 Wed./Fri. @ 7:30pm You may list your Church Announcement on this page for $15 per week. Including Church name, address, phone and service times with additional 50 words for announcement. Deadline for Church News is 12 p.m. Friday. For more information call, Reedley 638-2244, Dinuba 591-4632, Sanger 875-2511. Have a story idea? Thursday, September 12, 2019 | A10 | Mid Valley TiMes CallJuanitaAdame 559-638-2244 006424 


































































































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