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Charlie Giving Back has food giveaway Charlie Giving Back community outreach holds its holiday food giveaway from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 22 at E.E. Moore Park.

The first 300 will be served. Recipients need to bring boxes to carry away the items.

Greater St. Paul celebrates pastor Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church celebrates the second anniversary of the Rev. Darren B. Jackson with special programs Tuesday- Thursday March 1820 and Sunday, March 23.

The weekday worship will be at 7 p.m. with the Sunday service at 3 p.m.

Guest churches will be Victory Temple and the Rev. Albert Bussey on Tuesday followed by the Rev Bobby Orange and Community Holiness and Bishop Michael Flynn and H.J. Echols Tabernacle.

The Rev. Tony Jackson of Magnolia Baptist Church in Hahira will lead the Sunday worship.

Antioch Baptist offers clothing Members of Historic Antioch Baptist Church, 615 Knight Avenue, is offering free clothes and shoes beginning at 9 a.m., Saturday, March 22 on the church grounds.

Anyone in the community is welcome to visit and select any needed clothes and shoes. The church is accepting donations for the drive.

Those with items can drop them off at the church the day of the event. For more information, call (912) 285-4346.

Youmans Chapel schedules revival Youmans Chapel Baptist Church, 3497 Dean Still Road, will hold a spring revival Monday-Friday, March 24-28.

Worship will be at 7 p.m. each day with Brother Doug Odle, pastor of Friendship Baptist Church in Jonesville, Va., serving as revivalist. Wednesday, March 26 will be Youth Night with a meal at 6 p.m. preceding the service.

Jimmy Thrift is church pastor.

River of Life starts resource program River of Life Church, 1439 Brunel Street, offers a community resource center from 10 a.m. to noon, the fourth Friday of each month.

The program will offer practical life skills, hot meals, clothing and more. Next session is March 28.

Sarah Jerry Carver is lead pastor with Cedrick Rachel Baldwin the assistant. For information, call (912) 283-8773 or visit www.rolcwayx.org.

Grace Episcopal talks Taylor book Grace Episcopal Church, 401 Pendleton Street, will host a book study of The Tide is Now by renowned author and Episcopal Sister Joan Chittitster.

Sessions will be at 6 p.m. each Wednesday. Registration is available at www.gracechurchwaycross. com.

DC Downtown has food ministry DC Downtown Food Ministry offers food items from a 5,000-square foot warehouse at 201 Jenkins Street from 4 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday.

The ministry serves people from more than a dozen counties in southeast Georgia and north Florida.

Way of Cross EPC has food giveaway Way of the Cross EPC holds a free food and clothing giveaway at 8 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at 512 Lee Avenue.

People should bring a bag or box for items. The first-come, first-served giveaway will next be held March 1.

Items are available from donations by Waycross Food Distributor, Southern Acre Farm, LLC and Charlie’s Chicken.

For information, contact Pastor Mark Howard (904) 507-3054.

Higher Heights has food ministry The food ministry of Higher Heights True Word of God offers items from 9 to 11 a.m., the first Thursday of each month at 979 Tebeau Street.

Next giveaway is April 3. Serve one, save one is the mission of the ministry. The program is accepting donations.

For information or to donate, call (912) 2863189. Pastors are Apostle Dr. Artie Smith and Deacon Henry Smith.

Men With Power meets 1st Saturday Men With Power meets the first Saturday of each month at Faith Outreach Ministries, 200 Tebeau Street.

The next meeting is 9 a.m. Saturday, April 5. The session is open to all men and boys.

For information, call (912) 387-1905 or 6145428.


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