Religion briefs for Jan. 26
Religion briefs for Jan. 26
Events
Groups to sing at musical event
The Oklahoma City Fourth Saturday Gospel Sing is set for 6 p.m. Saturday at Oklahoma City First Church of the Nazarene, 4400 Northwest Expressway.
Featured groups include Stable Rock Quartet and Harbor of Grace.
A love offering will be taken.
For more information, call 324-2144 or go to www.ougma.org.
Groups focus on social justice
NORMAN — The Norman Justice Alliance and the Oklahoma Conference of Churches are hosting a legislative advocacy training event at 7 p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of Norman, 555 S University.
Registration deadline is Monday.
The training will include discussion of legislative terms, questions to ask regarding potential legislation, the path of a bill and other legislative processes.
Admission cost is a donation of paper towels, toilet paper or tissue for the Family Violence Shelter-Women's Resource Center.
To register call 443-9627 or email NormanJusticeAlliance@gmail.com.
Gospel singing is planned
DEL CITY — The 11th anniversary of the Del City Gospel Singing will be celebrated at 7 p.m. Feb. 2 at Del City First Church of the Nazarene, 4701 SE 26.
Special singers include the Goldens, Chosen Quartet and others who have participated in the event over the years.
A love offering will be taken.
For more information, call 677-2330.
Church plans faith festival
EDMOND — “Festival of Faith: Walking in the Truth” will be Feb. 8-10 at First Presbyterian Church of Edmond, 1001 S Rankin.
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