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AUGUST26, 5B LIFE Experience theLightand SoundofGod Youareinvitedtothe CommunityHUSong ECKWorshipService SecondSundayofEachMonth AndersonCenterStation 7832FiveMileRoad 1-800-LOVEGOD www.Eckankar.org Local (513)674-7001 www.ECK-Ohio.org CKANKAR FirstChurchofChrist, Scientist, AndersonTownship 7341BeechmontAvenue (nearFiveMileRoad) email: 231-1020 christiansciencecincinnati.com WednesdayTestimonialMeeting openafterallservices. 3035ErieAve871-0245 SundayServiceandSunday WednesdayTestimonialMeeting ReadingRoom3035ErieAve HRISTIAN CIENCE CALVARYALLIANCE CHURCH 986NordykeRoad-45255 (513)474-4954 calvaryalliancechurch.org (CherryGroveturnoffBeechmont atBeechmontToyota) SundayWorshipTimes: HRISTIANAND ISSIONARY HydeParkBaptistChurch www.hydeparkbaptistchurch.org APTIST 513-231-4301 PASTORMARIESMITH www.cloughchurch.org CHURCHOFTHESAVIOUR 8005PfeifferRd. Montgomery791-3142 www.cos-umc.org TraditionalWorship SundaySchool(Allages) NurseryCareProvided ReverendJenniferLucas, SeniorPastor TRADITIONALWORSHIP CONTEMPORARYWORSHIP NITED ETHODIST EquippingService: ExploringService: Birththruhighschoolprograms 3950NewtownRoad 513272-5800 www.horizoncc.com I NTERDENOMINATIONAL 3850E.Galbraith, DeerPark NexttoDillonvale ShoppingCtr www.TrinityCincinnati.org 791-7631 Pastor CathyKaminski VANGELICAL OVENANT Sundays BuildingHomes Relationships 681Mt.MoriahDrive•513.752.1333 mtmoriahumc.org ArkofLearning PreschoolandChildCare Ages3through12 NITED ETHODIST 513-231-2650 www.mwpc.church MTWASHINGTON PRESBYTERIANCHURCH SundayWorship MorningGloryService Sunday School Infantthrough 12thgrade Childcare Infantthrough Kindergarten MADEIRA-SILVERWOOD PRESBYTERIANCHURCH 8000MiamiAve.513-791-4470 www.madeirachurch.org undayWorship RESBYTERIAN 11020S.LebanonRoad. 683-1556 www.golovelive.com ConnectionsChristianChurch 7421EastGalbraith JeffHill Minister www.connectionscc.org ON -D ENOMINATIONAL Anderson Hills nited Methodist hurch Traditional worship is 8:30 a.m. and 11a.m.

in the sanctuary. Contemporary services are 9:30 a.m. and 11a.m. Family and student ministry programs are at 9:30 a.m. and 11a.m.

The church is at 7515 Forest Road, Anderson Township; 231-4172; andersonhillsumc.org. Clough Pike Baptist hurch The ministry makes lap quilts and hats for Hospital patients. The church is starting a preschool this fall. Registrations are being taken. E-mail The church is at 1025 Clough Pike; 752-3521; www.clough- ike.com.

Mt. Washington aptist Church That evening the young adult community will host Sunday Night Praise at 7 p.m. This program is offered each month, on the second Sunday. Anyone is welcome to come and enjoy fellowship and some awesome usic. This is the perfect service for newcomers and invited friends.

There will also be a few ew songs from the praise band All events are free. he church is at 2021Sutton Mt. Washington; 2314445. Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church Sunday School and blended orship are 9:30 a.m., and at 11 a is traditional worship.

The focus is on area hunger needs and provides food and volunteer time to groups including the SEM Pantry, the Batavia YWCA Pantry, Tender Mercies, the Drop Inn Center and similar organizations throughout the year. The church is at 6474 Beechmont Mount Washington; 231-2650; www.mwpc-church.org. Mt. Washington United Methodist Church Mondays on Morrow Bible study group meets at 7 p.m. Mondays.

Draw the Circle, a prayer group and book study with the pastor, i 11a.m. Tuesdays. Wednesday, Aug. 26, a Refresh Evening Prayer Service will be offered at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Aug.

26, a Refresh Evening Prayer Service will be offered at 7:30 p.m. ednesday evening a Refresh Evening Prayer Service will be offered at 7:30 p.m. A Blessing of the Backpacks will be offered during the 10 a.m. service on Sunday, Aug. 30.

Choir practice is 6:30 p.m., and Praise Team practice is 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Sunday worship is 10 a.m. Nurse ry and classes are available. The church is at 6365 Corbly oad, Mount Washington.

About religion Religion news is published at no charge on a space-available basis. E-mail announcements to RELIGION Ruth E. Andrews Ruth E. (nee Hilblom) Andrews, 78, of Anderson Township died Aug. 15.

Survived by children Ken (Lynn) Annis, June (Kirk) Wilson, Lori (Scott) Pelfrey and Leslie (Carl) Wilson; 17 grandchildren; and 11great-grand- children. Preceded in death by hus- and, Edward Andrews; children Mark Annis, Matthew (Linda) and Jerome Andrews; siblings Robert and Carl Hilblom. Services were Aug. 20 at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington.

Patricia Joann Jones Patricia Joann Jones, 64, of Mount Washington died Aug. 9 Survived by children Donna (Geoffrey) Williams, Lori Ann Cresie and William Cresie; siblings William (Racheal), Gary (Wilma), Chad (Mary), Hotz, and Donnie (Sharlena) Jones, and Theresa (Ron) Foster; grandchildren Britanni (Josh), Cierra, Brandon, Bryan, Collin, Shelby and Michael, great-grandchildren ackenzie, Parker and Mia. Services were Aug. 13 at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington.

Florence Lipe Florence 96, formerly of Anderson Township died Aug. 11. Survived by children Gretchen (William) Miller, Heidi (Randy) Ernst and Kristina Lipe; and one grandchild, Anthony Lipe-Ladenheim. Preceded in death by husband of 64 years, Bruce R. Lipe.

ervices are private. Memorials to: Heartland Hospice. Dana W. Randall Dana W. Randall, 79, of Anderson Township died Aug.

8. He was a US Army veteran. Survived by wife, Carolee A. (nee VanNatta) Randall; daughter, Stacey E. (Ted) Montag; ister, Carolyn R.

Merrill; grandchildren Max and Bryan; and any nieces and nephews. Services were Aug. 13 at Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church. Memorials to: Mt.

Washington Presbyterian Church or Wellness Cincinnati Chapter. Karen R. Riley Karen R. (nee Koolage) Riley, 70, of Anderson Township died Aug. 6.

Survived by husband, Ross R. Riley; children Britton Hayden A. (Alison) and Megan A. (Zachary) Dotzauer; children Skip (Kay) Koolage, Linda Barbour and Chris (Gary) Maxon; grandchildren Aram, Sydn ey, Jackson, Brandon, Siona, Joey and Chase; and many nieces and nephews. Services were Aug.

12 at Ivy Hills Country Club. Memorials to: Hematology Oncology Cincinnati Hospital Medical Center. Brian K. Varner Brian K. Varner, 46, formerly of Mount Washington died A ug.

11. Survived by children Samantha Varner and Britanni Coldiron; step-daughter, Stephanie Malott; father, Warren Varner; siblings Skip (Kathy Berry), Scott Varner and Vicky (Jerry) Sheppard; wife, Dottie Wesley; grandson, Liam; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by mother, Janet Varner. elebration of life was Aug. 17 at T.P.

White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington. DEATHS Mercy Health Anders on and Clermont Hospitals have awarded college scholarships to 13 local students. This year, Anderson Physicians haritable Foundation, hich is made up of form er chiefs of staff of the hospital, awarded $2,000 scholarships to six high school seniors: Lauren Andrews, cNicholas High School Andrew Blome, Saint Xavier High School Kelly Cole, McNicholas High School Niusha Jahanpanah, urpin High School Stefan Marasligiller, Turpin High School Amanda Morrison, adeira High School In addition, Turpin High Hallie Grant won the 2015 Junior Science Award, earning Turpin High sci- nce department an addi- ional $500 stipend. Stefan arasligiller won the Dr. Victor VanGilse scholarship, which honors a student with potential to con- inue Dr.

lega- and commitment to ducation. The Medical Staff at Clermont Hospital recognized seven students with cholarships of $2,000 ach: Lauren Andrews, McNicholas High School Andrew Blome, Saint avier High School Kelly Cole, McNicholas High School Niusha Jahanpanah, Turpin High School Stefan Marasligiller, urpin High School Amanda Morrison, adeira High School The medical staff funds the award. THANKS TO NANETTE BENTLEY Students living in Clermont County receive scholarships from Mercy-Clermont Hospital. From left: Dr. Larry Graham, Rachel Ward, Kelly Simpson, Allison Flanigan, Brooke Ziska, Cheyenne Trammell, Brooke Edwards, Thomas Saylor, Dr.

Ajeet Dube. Not pictured is the other physician on the Scholarship Committee, Dr. Robert Lambert. Hospitals give $2K scholarships to 13 students THANKS TO NANETTE BENTLEY Receiving scholarships form Mercy-Anderson Hospital are, from left: Lauren Andrews, Kelly Cole, Amanda Morrison and tefan Marasligiller with members of the Physicians Charitable Foundation Board, from left, Dr. Don Buckley, Dr.

David Wilson, Dr. Scott Behrens, Dr. Rob Hiltz and Dr. Joseph ussell..

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