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DATE: THURSDAY, September 1, 1994                   TAG: 9409030007
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: S15   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Frances Stebbins
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


RELIGION BRIEFS

BRETHREN HERITAGE DAY, a celebration of Church of the Brethren history and culture, is scheduled Oct. 1 at Camp Bethel Conference Center near Nace in Botetourt County. The celebration will include a children's' court, food booths, sales area for crafts, education booths about church-related ministries, musical entertainment and an auction. Many participants will wear the simple dress of a century ago. Call 992-2940 for more information.

THE ROANOKE VALLEY MINISTERS CONFERENCE board of directors will recommend to the opening seasonal meeting of the membership on Sept. 12 that a proposed project based on a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant be dropped.

The conference had considered beginning a human service project in cooperation with a helping agency on condition that no financial responsibility for keeping the program going would be required. Study of the proposal showed that an ongoing annual financial commitment of at least $11,000 would be expected.

The board unanimously agreed that the conference's need to support the Rev. Richard Harris in his $35,000-a-year job as jail chaplain prevents it from assuming further responsibilities.

OPERATION FIX-UP, a program of the Roanoke Valley Association of Southern Baptists, is seeking volunteers to assist needy people in the Roanoke Valley with home repair. Call Paul McDaniel at 977-2168 to offer skills and to be assigned to a project.

THE REV. CINDY BARNUM-STEGGERDA of Daleville has become interim pastor of Germantown Brick Church of the Brethren in Franklin County. She has been serving for nine months as interim at First Church of the Brethren where the Rev. David Miller is beginning his work.

THE REV. ED KOHL will join the staff of First Baptist Church in downtown Roanoke as minister to single adults. Kohl is coming from First Baptist Church in Texarkana, Texas, where he has been on the staff for 11 years, most recently working with counseling and single adults. He will arrive in Roanoke in late September. He and his wife, Debbie, have three children.

THE WEST END CLOTHING CLOSET of Roanoke has opened after its summer recess. The closet at in West End United Methodist Church building at 13th Street and Campbell Avenue Southwest. The facility is open Mondays from 9 to noon. Volunteers are needed to sort and dispense clothing and may call Marie Barton at 343-8374.

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF ROANOKE will resume its winter schedule on Sept. 11 after the summer recess. The 11 a.m. worship at 2015 Grandin Road S.W. will be followed by potluck lunch. The education program for adults will begin Sept. 18 at 9:30 a.m. with that for children at the same hour on Sept. 25.



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