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Church briefs
February 27, 2010

First United Methodist drug deaths memorial

Winchester First United Methodist Church is invites the public to participate in a community-wide memorial service on Sunday, March 14 at the Bridge Campus, located in Winchester Plaza at 6 p.m.

The service is in memory of those who have died from drug overdoses, as well as those who live with permanent injuries from overdose. The church aims to release those who are addicted and the families of those who struggle with drug addiction from the stigma and shame society places on them. More than 5 million people die each year from drug overdoses, and a large percentage die yearly in Clark County.

The wives, husbands, parents, children, brothers and sisters overdose leaves in its wake are often forgotten.

Boones Creek Baptist Camp counselors needed

Boone’s Creek Baptist Camp is currently looking for workers for all camp sessions this summer. Senior co-ed camp, for ages 11-17, will be June 14-18; girls’ camp, ages 7-14, will be June 21-25; junior co-ed camp, ages 8-14, will be July 5-9; and boys’ camp, ages 7-14, will be July 12-16.

Applications for campers and staffers are available at www.boonescreekbaptistassoc.com or by calling 744-0037. The deadline for applications is April 15.

Black History Month celebration at First Baptist

First Baptist Church, 37 N. Highland St., will host a night of readings and quotes Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. in honor of Black History Month.

Copyright: The Winchester Sun 2010

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