Spirit Happenings
Ladies fall bible study explores living beyond yourself
A non-denominational bible study focusing on the spiritual truths and concepts on the book of Galations will begin August 27 through November 14 with a break in between. Classes will be on Monday nights from 7-9 and Wednesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 at the Bible Center Church on Barton Ave. in Luling.
“Come and be prepared to be blessed and deepen you abiding relationship with Jesus Christ,” said Margie Brannen Pierce.
Call Margie at 985-764-9336 if you have any questions.
Tell us about your church in new Spirit Series
The St. Charles Herald Guide will be starting a series on churches in the parish. Churches interested in being featured please send us a 300-word essay about your services in the community. Please include a picture of the pastor. Send to annt@heraldguide.com with subject line “Church Feature” or mail to Church Feature, St. Charles Herald Guide, P.O. Box 1199, Boutte, LA 70039.
Send your Spirit Happenings to Heather R. Breaux at heatherb@heraldguide.com for prompt publication in the St. Charles Herald-Guide. It’s free.
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