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Article published September 26, 2009
Religion calendar

Ten-Year Anniversary Church Services, 6 tonight and 11 a.m. tomorrow, Fallen Timbers Community Church, 7215 Noward Rd., Waterville. Information: 419-878-8372.
Past Life Regression Workshop with James B.G. Uhl, noon to 3 p.m. today in the Frushours’ house, 1200 West Samaria Rd., Samaria, Mich. Cost is $30. Wear comfortable clothes, bring a pillow or yoga mat and a journal for notes. Information: 419-343-4921.
St. Paul United Methodist Church, Main and Townline, Payne, Ohio, celebrates 130 years of service to the community at 7 tonight with an old-fashioned singspiration and at 10 a.m. tomorrow with a celebration worship service. An anniversary potluck dinner and open house are scheduled from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow.
“Tattooed,” The Lutheran Hour, 7 a.m. tomorrow, WPOS-FM (102.3).
“Advocate Your Health: Part 2,” Woman to Woman, 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, WDFM-FM (98.1).
Songwriter Danny Daniels acoustical blues and worship music performances, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow, Vineyard Church, 210 East South Boundary, Perrysburg. Information: 874-4808.
5th Women’s Day Service with Min. Kenya Banks, tomorrow, Majestic Praise Ministries, 11 Richards Rd.
Pastor and Sister Clarence Gardner 14th appreciation services, 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. tomorrow, Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 1867 Oakwood St.
VisionFest with Southbound Fearing, Mosaic, and the Sanderlings, 3 to 6 p.m. tomorrow, Westgate Chapel, 2500 Wilford Dr. Games, food and drawings. Tickets, $10 at the door. Information: 419-304-4863.
25th Pastoral Anniversary Celebration honoring Columba Niboro, 5:30 p.m. tomorrow, Sonrise Community Church, 5025 Rambo Lane.
Charismatic Mass and Healing Service, 3 p.m. tomorrow, Good Shepherd Church, 550 Clark St.
Christian Meditation Group meets at 6 p.m. every Monday, Christ the King Church, 4100 Harvest Ln. Information: Tom Marciniak, 419-475-4348.
USUI Reiki Level II, Tuesday; Advanced Level on Wednesday, 4990 Tawas Dr., Ottawa Lake, Mich. Register: 734-888-2600.
Bishop Leonard Blair to celebrate Mass with St. Pius X students, 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, St. Pius Church, 3011 Carskaddon Ave. The public is welcome.
Gospel Music to Feed the Soul, 6 p.m. Oct. 3, Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 2001 Ashland Ave. Guests: Anointed Sons of God, the Newson Family, Mildred Stegall and the True Voices, the New Spiritual Aires, the Gospel Twlights. Information: 419-973-0506, 419-531-2742, 419-699-7839.
Cancer Lay Ministry Free Training with the Rev. Percy McCray, Jr., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 10, Monclova Road Baptist Church, 7819 Monclova Rd., Monclova. The seminar offers seven CEU credits to nursing professionals for attending. The registration deadline is Wednesday. To receive a free resource notebook and to make box lunch reservations at $7 each, send a check to Barb Beasley, 1434 Picadilly Lane, #C-213, Maumee, OH 43537. Information: 419-866-0773.
First Thursday Dialogue, “Care for Creation: Getting Francis Out of the Birdbath,” with Sisters Virginia Welsh and Rita Wienken. Reservations: 419-244-6711, ext 515. Information: toledodiocese.org.

One Day Retreat with author and motivational speaker Mary Faktor, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 3, Rocky Ridge Community Center, 7410 Noward Rd., Waterville. Topics: “Inner Voices, Smart Choices,” and “The Six Ages of Woman.” The registration fee of $40 includes lunch. RSVP to Linda or Roy at 419-882-3797 by Thursday.
The deadline for news items for the Religion Calendar is noon Wednesday. Items can be mailed to the Religion Editor, The Blade, 541 North Superior St., Toledo, Ohio 43660; faxed to 419-724-6439, or e-mailed to religion@theblade.com. To change or place a listing in the Directory of Worship, call 419-724-6431. For retail advertising on the Religion pages, call 419-724-6350. To speak to the Religion Editor, call 419-724-6154.


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