STAFF CHANGES
• Tom Sepulveda, concluding his ministry as associate pastor/youth/children at Tomahawk Church, Midlothian.
• Betty Ann Fleenor, to Cambridge Church, Henrico, as minister of music.
• Neal Flippin, to Old Powhatan Church, Powhatan, as director of missional community living.
HOMECOMINGS & REVIVALS
• Bethlehem Church, Midlothian Turnpike, Richmond; revival Sept. 26-29; Randy Hogue, evangelist.
• Berryville Church, Berryville; 238th anniversary; former pastor Darrell Maxwell, speaker; covered-dish lunch.
• Critz Church, Critz; homecoming Sept. 12; pastor Mark Hackler, speaker.
• Jahnke Road Church, Richmond; 60th anniversary; Sept. 12.
• Jonesboro Church, Jonesboro; 165th anniversary, “Come Home to Jonesboro, 2010,” Sept. 12; Charles Fuller, speaker.
• McCabe Memorial Church, Martinsville; 70th anniversary; homecoming Sept. 12; former pastor Dave Cochran, speaker; covered-dish lunch.
• Monument Heights Church, Richmond; 60th anniversary Oct. 3; Thomas Harrell Jr., speaker; covered-dish luncheon.
• Penuel Church, Altavista; homecoming Oct. 10; former minister of education, David Cox, speaker.
• Pocahontas Bassett Church, Bassett; 70th anniversary; homecoming Oct. 3; luncheon to follow worship..
• Stone Mountain Church, Laurel Fork; homecoming Sept. 12; Elmon Thompson, speaker.
• Waverly Place Church, Roanoke; revival Sept. 19-22; Roger Roller, evangelist.
ASSOCIATIONAL NEWS
• Concord Association will hold revival services Sept. 26-29 at First Church, Chase City. Roger Roller will be evangelist.
OTHER
• The Virginia Baptist Women’s Chorale will be in concert at Chatham Heights Church, Martinsville, on Sat., Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. The program includes traditional and contemporary styles of music. The Chorale is composed of women from across the state who have music leadership roles in their churches.
• Today I Found God is a new children’s book written by former Richmond resident Greg Long. It’s about a boy’s quest to find out why God let’s bad things happen — just like they happened in Greg’s life. In January 2009 Greg, a former member of Monument Heights Church in Richmond, lost his job due to the economy and nine days later, his wife learned she’d soon be out of a job, too. They were forced to sell their home and put their belongings in storage. Somehow in the process of losing everything they found something bigger and so much better — a stronger relati0nship with Christ. Check the website, www. laughalongbooks.com for more information.