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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2008 MOORESVILLE TRIBUNE News from the faith community New service Jones Memorial United Methodist Church is offering an early morning Praise and Worship service at 8:45-9:30 a.m. on Sundays. This new service is designed as a “come as you are” praise service with a blend of classic gospel and contemporary worship music. The early schedule allows families to worship before going to Sunday school, which begins at 9:45 a.m., and spend the remainder of the day together building those precious memories that last as children grow. The condensed message offered will be a prelude to Pastor Buddy’s full 11 a.m. service and include scripture readings from both the Old and New Testaments. Jones Memorial UMC is at 648 W. Park Avenue. For directions and further information, contact us at 704-663-3683 or visit our website at www.jonesmemorialumc.net. Special sessions Pastor Mike Macdonald of Broad Street UMC will be presenting one more session on “Confronting the Difficult Issues”. On May 18 the topic will be “Prayer in the Schools”. The session will be-gin at 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Contemporary service Broad Street UMC invites the public to its contemporary worship service at 8:45 a.m. every Sunday. Casual dress is acceptable. There will be a praise band including drums, keyboards and guitar, along with praise and worship music. The service will last approx. 45 minutes. Yard sale The Baptist Men of Berea Baptist Church will sponsor a church yard sale on May 17 beginning at 7 a.m. Priced items may be brought to Faith Hall on May 16. Ministry fair Harbor Presbyterian will present its first Ministry Fair on May 18. Celebrate Recovery meets each Thursday at Southside Baptist Church beginning with a meal at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Childcare is provided. This is a ministry to those recovering from alcohol or drugs, or those living in an environment with others who are struggling with addictions. God’s healing power is celebrated through the “Eight Recovery Principles”. Dedicated Christian workers who lead in both small and large group activities provide guidance for the group. It is supported by many groups at Southside who provide help with childcare and meals. Family day Mt. Mourne Church of God, 1447 Mecklenburg hwy., will sponsor a Family Fun Day on May 17 from noon-6 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy the kids games, sno cones, funnel cakes, hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks, volleyball, horseshoes, and more. There is no charge for the any of the events. Health fair Faith UMC, 430 Patterson Ave., will sponsor a health fair on May 10 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. There will be blood pressure checks, cholesterol screening and information provided about diabetes and much more. Information on the free clinic for the uninsured will also be available. Everyone is invited to attend. Gospel music “His Ministry” will be in concert at Laura Memorial Church of God, 2173 Charlotte Hwy., Mooresville. Scheduled for May 10, the musical program will begin at 6 p.m. The public is invited. Appreciation service The 4th Appreciation Service for Assistant Pastor Chavis and Tosha Maxwell will be held on May 9-10 at New Beginning Church of God, 1124 Thomas Ave., Kannapolis. On May 9 at 7 p.m. Rev. Jones of United Baptist Church, Kannapolis will be the guest speaker. On May 10 at 11 a.m. guest speaker will be Evangelist McManus of First Baptist Church in Kannapolis, and at 7 p.m. Pastor Caldwell of New Piney Grove, Kannapolis will bring the message. Call 704-938-2088. Car show On May 17, the United Methodist Men of Rehobeth United Methodist Church, 4054 McGee Point Road, Terrell, will be sponsoring the 4th annual Car and Truck Show at the Connor Recreation Center. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with plaques awarded at 2 p.m. Early registration is $20, and on the day of the show the cost will be $25. Along with the cars and trucks, there will be music, food, door prizes and a silent auction. Barbecued chicken will be served from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and plates, at a cost of $8, will include ½ chicken, slaw, beans, roll and drinks. Tickets are available in the church office or from any member of the United Methodist Men. All proceeds benefit the mission projects of the Rehobeth United Methodist Men. For early registration or information, 704-528-4873. 783222_mg1 Blood drive Williamson’s Chapel UMC will be sponsoring a Red Cross blood drive on May 15 from 3-7:30 p.m. Appointments are not necessary, but will be honored. Call Frankie Howard at 704-664-5158 for appointment. Recovery group Trip planned St. James Episcopal is organizing a trip to see the production of “Cotton Patch Gospel” on May 11 at 2:30 p.m. in the Old Courthouse Theatre, Concord. This religious comedy was scored by Harry Chapin and based on the book, “The Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John” by Clarence Jordan, civil rights leader and founder of Koinonia Farm. This play is a re-telling of these two Gospels, using rural Georgia as the setting and country music songs. Tickets are $15 individually, but reduced to $10 a ticket for groups of ten or more. Ticket orders must be in by May 4. If interested, leave a message at the parish office, 704-664-7115. Does Your Hearing Leave You Feeling Lost in the Crowd? Free Hearing Tests Offered in Mooresville Friday, September Hearing tests May 9th and tests are are being being offered offered in in Mooresville Mooresville on on Friday, Hearing 14 again and on Thursday, May 22nd. Factory trained, experienced Best Value Hearing again on Thursday, September 27. Factory trained, experienced Best Value Care Specialists (licensed by the state ofby North Carolina) willCarolina) perform the tests. 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Church St. There will be a wide variety of items including furniture, clothing, household items and toys, with all proceeds benefiting the weekday preschool going to purchase new furniture. Donated items will be accepted for the sale. Special service Mark Earley, president and CEO of Prison Fellowship Ministry, will speak at Centre Presbyterian Church, 129 Centre Church Rd., May 8 at 7 p.m. For details about the event, contact the church at 704-664-3160 or for information about Prison Fellowship Ministry, visit www.pfm.org We will also be giving service and repairs on all makes and models from 9 AM to 4 PM. Our Our cleaning cleaning and and service service isis always always free! free! 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MP0801 $779,000 PERFECT FOR “CAR BUFF.” Country French all brick home outside Statesville near I-77 and I-40, country setting, large home, full finished basement. Detached garage and 2 car garage with office above. In ground pool. Beautiful view from back deck. NH0810 $739,900 GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY IN HISTORIC MILL VILLAGE. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, large kitchen and a large backyard. Plumbing and siding have been updated. The house is currently rented. A little TLC and this house is a great rental or flip. Being sold “As Is”.SS0702 $83,000 ACREAGE/COMMERCIAL Spacious 3Bdr, 2 Ba home, 2 car garage, beautiful landscaping, and large lot with fenced backyard. Minutes from Lowes Corp., LKN Regional Medical and a multitude of shopping.TW0710 $149,900 Jeff Arney, Certified Diamontologist, has joined OUTDOOR LIVING ON 1.03 ACRE LOT! Spacious living room with FP, 3 Bdr, 2 ba plus an office. Over 1500 sq ft heated and 325 sq ft unheated sunroom. Covered porch and a large storage building located just outside MVS city limits. WE0632B $115,000 SASLOW’S J E W E L E R S SINCE 1922 1633 East Broad Street • Statesville, NC 28625 • 704-883-9644 1/2 acre lot suitable for doublewide or new modular, near Exit 42 & new Lowe’s, Seller is a licensed NC Real Estate Broker.BD0801 $19,500 Includes units 104 and 105. Currently fitted as 17-18 offices (not cubes), 2 conference rooms, 2 breakroom/kitchens, 4 restrooms, 1 shower room, and 2 large copy areas. Owner can upfit some sq ft to warehouse if desired. Currently tenant occupied at $7000 per month with right to remain until new location completed - approx 12/08. CC0707 $649,000 JUST REDUCED! New construction, 2 story, 3 bdr, 3.5 ba, granite, deck, upgraded trim pkg, brushed nickelfixtures, HWD, ceramic tile in wet areas, convenient to I-77 & I-40. Must see to appreciate. MM0709 $192,500 Property is currently zoned residential, must be rezoned for commercial use. 0.54 acre with house(good shape). Metal Building in good shape (1231sq. ft.) with 4 roll up doors on pad(excellent shape)with utilities. Two other outbuildings in serviceable shape.BL0703 $450,000 799242_kh2 Signal Hill Mall Business Opportunity! Thriving Retail Automotive Center for sale. Great reputation. Been in business for over 40 years. Land, building, equipment, business.RB0801 $595,000 KISER ISLAND WATERFRONT! Private, sheltered cove, large dock with deep water, and only yards from the main channel. Over 4,000 square feet, 4 BR/4.5 BA. Lake level dedicated to preparing and enjoying meals 1.29 acre lot.MG0803 $629,900 783583_3 Jeff invites all friends and customers to visit him at his new location for all your jewelry needs. CURRENTLY ZONED RA, MUST BE REZONED FOR COMMERCIAL USE. Potential mixed use and business center parcel, w/4BR, 2BA home that is currently being used as a rental. 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