Kara Harman to perform voice recital at River Road Church Baptist
May 19 2013 - The performance is part of RRCB’s 2012-13 E. Carl Freeman Concert Series, 7:30 p.m., Free
Kara Harman will perform a voice recital at 7:30 p.m. at River Road Church Baptist, 8000 River Rd. The performance is part of RRCB’s 2012-13 E. Carl Freeman Concert Series. Admission is free. For details, visit http://www.rrcb.org/concertseries
Man Church meets every Friday morning at Joey’s Hot Dogs in Innsbrook
May 24 2013 - A White Hot Ministries program, 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m., Free
Man Church, a White Hot Ministries program, meets every Friday morning from 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. at Joey’s Hot Dogs in The Shoppes at Innsbrook. Man Church helps men be leaders of a Christian household, as well as provides an opportunity for men to worship with other men as they work toward strengthening their relationships with God. For details, call 912-6263 or visit http://www.godstrongmen.org/programs/man-church
Oak Hall Baptist Church to host community supper on fourth Sunday of each month
May 27 2013 - Open to the community, 6:30 p.m., Free
Oak Hall Baptist Church, 1877 Old Hanover Rd., will host a community supper on the fourth Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. The meal is free and open to the community. For details, call 737-5812 or visit http://www.oakhallbc.org
Man Church meets every Friday morning at Joey’s Hot Dogs in Innsbrook
May 31 2013 - A White Hot Ministries program, 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m., Free
Man Church, a White Hot Ministries program, meets every Friday morning from 7:15 a.m. to 8 a.m. at Joey’s Hot Dogs in The Shoppes at Innsbrook. Man Church helps men be leaders of a Christian household, as well as provides an opportunity for men to worship with other men as they work toward strengthening their relationships with God. For details, call 912-6263 or visit http://www.godstrongmen.org/programs/man-church
Bethlehem Baptist Church to celebrate 175th anniversary
June 02 2013 - The theme is 'Celebrating the Past and Anticipating the Future', 11 a.m., Free
Bethlehem Baptist Church, 4210 Penick Rd., will celebrate its 175th anniversary at 11 a.m. The theme is “Celebrating the Past and Anticipating the Future.” In 1828, nine people organized a Sunday school in a log schoolhouse, five miles from the Richmond city limits. Students from the Virginia Baptist Seminary, now the University of Richmond, helped it become the Bethlehem Baptist Church. The church received its charter on May 31, 1838. It reportedly served as a first aid station during the Civil War, burned about 1870 and was rebuilt. A brick Gothic style church opened on July 25, 1909. On November 3, 1920, this structure burned. Members dedicated the present building, located in Henrico County, on November 6, 1921. For details, call 262-8339.
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