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Fall carnivals, festivals
Meadowbrook United Methodist Church, 3900 Meadowbrook Drive, will host a fall carnival from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight in the Community Life Center. 817-534-1741 or www.mbrookumc.org. Fort WorthEastern Hills United Methodist Church will hold a fall sale from 8 a.m. to noon Nov. 6-7. A pancake breakfast will be served Nov. 7 during the sale hours. The sale will feature a handmade quilt that will be raffled off, clothes, books, electronics and Christmas items. Collectibles and memorabilia will also be available. The church is at 1509 Wilson Road. 817-457-2758 Fort WorthMusical eventsGreater Sweethome Missionary Baptist Church, 7312 Forest Hill Drive, will present its 15th annual Sanctuary Choir Musical, "It Ain’t Over ’Til God Says It’s Over," (based on Daniel 8:17), at 4 p.m. Sunday. The musical will feature special guest Moses Tyson Jr. Forest HillSpecial eventsThe Church of St. Mary the Virgin, 1408 N. Davis Drive, will celebrate All Souls’ Day with a Solemn Requiem Mass, Gabriel Fauré at 7:30 p.m. Monday. ArlingtonSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2001 W. Seminary Drive, will host a biblical archaeology lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Williamsburg Room of Naylor Student Center. William Dever, professor emeritus at the University of Arizona, will speak on The Golden Age of Solomon: Fact or Fancy? The Archaeology of the 10th c. BC in Ancient Israel. Fort WorthThe Single Sixties Plus family at Richland Hills Church of Christ, 6300 N.E. Loop 820, will host a seminar Nov. 6-7 entitled Challenges and Opportunities of Aging featuring speakers Joe and Marylou McKissick from Abilene. The cost is $10. Reservations required. To register or for more information, visit www.RHChurch.org or contact Lindsey Neal at 817-581-3319. NorthRichland HillsArlington Christian Bible Fellowship Church, 1501 S. Center St., is dedicating the month of November as a "Celebration of Nations" to recognize the diversity within its congregation and community. Countries to be recognized each Sunday at 11 a.m. will include: the United States, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Guinea on Nov. 8; Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and Zaire on Nov. 15; Nigeria, Liberia, Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana) on Nov. 22. There will be a special "All Nations" program at 6 p.m. Nov. 21. The month will highlight traditional attire, activities, history, religions and major contributions. The key Bible verse for the month comes from Peter 2:17, "Show proper respect to everyone, love the brotherhood of believers, fear God, honor the King." 817-801-9709 ArlingtonGreat Taste of Asia Festival, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Filipino American Alliance Church, 1618 W. Arkansas Lane. Admission is free to enjoy Asian food booths, community service displays, bounce house and balloons for the kids and a band exhibition. There will be an evening festival from 7 to 9 p.m. featuring fine Asian cuisine, a musical show and a drawing for a cruise package. Tickets are $25 per person. For tickets or more information, contact Anne Acuna 817-320-3344 or anne@hladryclean.com. ArlingtonStrangers Rest Baptist Church, 5705 Donnelly Ave., will celebrate the installation of its new pastor, the Rev. Michael Shea Booker at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 8. The guest speaker will be pastor Wade Simmons of Dynamic Divine Inspiration Baptist Church of Dallas. 817-738-3833 Fort WorthFirst United Methodist Church of Fort Worth presents A Million Miles Tour: An Evening with Donald Miller at 7 p.m. Nov. 8. Susan Isaacs, author of Angry Conversations with God, will be introduced. The church is at 800 W. Fifth St. in downtown Fort Worth. www.MyFUMC.org or 817-336-7277 Fort WorthItems should be received two weeks before the desired publication date. Send announcements to: Religion Calendar, Box 915006, Fort Worth, TX 76115; or e-mail to Adrienne Jones at ajones@star-telegram.com.


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