The Richmond Register

Religion and Education

October 7, 2011

Church hosts fall festival on Saturday

RICHMOND — Rosedale Baptist Church will host a fall festival Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring a kids carnival, food and refreshments, festival sale and open house.

There will be games, face painting, balloons, arts and crafts, jewelry for sale, a flea market and rummage sale, along with hourly prize giveaways, guided tours, free Gideon Bibles and live entertainment.

Proceeds from the festival will benefit Grace Now and Health Now.

Bring a non-perishable food items for a chance to win a $25 Walmart gift card. Free blood pressure checks and flu safety tips also will be offered.

For more information, call Louise Burrows at 626-2438.

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  • Anthony-Phelps-c.jpg Is your name written on high?

     And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple of it.
     And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
     And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into it.
     And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there.
     And they shall bring the glory and honour of the nations into it.
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