First Christian Church in Elizabethtown would like to invite you and your family to Journey to the Cross. Journey is a family-friendly interactive Easter experience walking along the path of Jesus took on His journey to the Cross and His resurrection. Along the way, bible characters will help you understand the significance of the 8 stations. For more information visit https://fccetown.com/event/journey-to-the-cross/
Franklin Crossroads Baptist Church will hold their annual Easter egg hunt at the church on Saturday, April 3rd at 11 am. The Easter egg hunt is available for children ages newborn through 5th grade. A FREE lunch is also provided for ALL ages. Register online today at franklincrossroads.org/signups
Friday Fish Fry returns at Faith Apostolic Church, 408 Nicholas Street, Elizabethtown. Every Friday from February 12th to April 9th, 11 am to 2 pm. The meal includes fish sandwich, baked beans, coleslaw or potato salad & dessert. CARRY OUT ONLY (call ahead or walk-in) For more info contact Janice Brown during working hours at 270-737-8510.
First Christian Church in Elizabethtown would like to invite you and your family to Journey to the Cross. Journey is a family-friendly interactive Easter experience walking along the path of Jesus took on His journey to the Cross and His resurrection. Along the way, bible characters will help you understand the significance of the 8 stations. For more information visit https://fccetown.com/event/journey-to-the-cross/
Valley View Baptist Church in Vine Grove is holding an Easter Egg Hunt on April 3rd, from 10 am to Noon. Each hunt will be dived by age from the toddlers up to the 4th and 5th graders. There will also be a Resurrection Egg Story, Art activities, games, and more, plus popcorn and cotton candy! Register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/805084eaaa92ba6fe3-easter1
The Optimist Club of Radcliff and Radcliff UnitedMethodist Church are bringing a COVID Friendly Easter Drive-Thru Event for kids5th grade and under. This is a free event which will have an Easter EggScavenger Hunt and a surprise goodie bag *while supplies last. Beginning at 11:00 am enter on the State Street side of thechurch. Please come with your phone cameras ready for this fun alternative toour egg hunt. Hope to see you there! More information at https://www.facebook.com/events/448860266546298
Everyone has struggles. No one is immune. We struggle with hurts from our past and our present. We have tons of regrets and bad decisions that we wish we could go back and change. Most of those regrets and bad decision are tied to relationships which have become broken. We wish we could repair all of those broken relationships. Add to this, we have a sinful past that we have tried to run from. All of this weighs us down and we have a tendency to develop destructive habits. These can be addictive behaviors, avoidance, depression, fear, anxiety, worry, risky behaviors and a host of other hang-ups that keep us from healthy relationships. We wish we could fix ourselves, but we can’t. Others have tried to fix us, but they can’t. What can we do? Where can we turn?
When we get to that low point of hopelessness, CELEBRATE RECOVERY E’TOWN is where you want to go. CR (Celebrate Recovery) is a Christ-centered, biblically based recovery ministry that will point you to the HELP, HEALING and HOPE for which you’ve been looking but have not found. You will find the healing God has been trying to show you for so long in the 8 Recovery Principles and the 12 Biblical Steps to recovery in your life. God wants you to experience His grace and the encouragement of others who have successfully walked the road to recovery in their lives. We will walk with you on your road away from the hurts, hang-ups and habits of your lives and into healthier godly relationships with other believers in Jesus. Come and join us at Celebrate Recovery E’town.
Friday Fish Fry returns at Faith Apostolic Church, 408 Nicholas Street, Elizabethtown. Every Friday from February 12th to April 9th, 11 am to 2 pm. The meal includes fish sandwich, baked beans, coleslaw or potato salad & dessert. CARRY OUT ONLY (call ahead or walk-in) For more info contact Janice Brown during working hours at 270-737-8510.
Food Pantry is part of the community outreach at Memorial United Methodist Church. They acquire donated food and USDA commodity distribution (government provided). Food Pantry takes place the Second Saturday of each month from 8 AM until 10 AM to distribute. We cherish volunteers of all ages from Pre-School to Seniors. We have a place for everyone!
Recipient Requirements: At our Food Pantry we provide two types of food boxes, a Memorial Box and a USDA box.
Memorial Box: There are no restrictions or requirements in order for you to receive a Memorial Box. All persons who come to the Food Pantry and ask for a box are eligible for a Memorial box regardless of your income or where you live.
USDA box: In order to receive a USDA box you must meet certain requirements. USDA distribution requirements include residency in Southern Hardin County and income requirements presented at the door.
Volunteer Requirements
NONE! Everyone is welcome to come volunteer to serve others in our community. (Pre-School - Seniors)
Volunteer Opportunities with the Food Pantry
Second Friday of each month from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM for set up
Second Saturday of each month from 7:30 AM until 10:00 AM to distribute food
Food Pantry Ministry Director: Jerry Stith, (270) 401-4419
The 2021 Bunny Run is set to take off April 10th at 9 am. Family's welcome to walk, run, or hop the 3K, enjoy the DJ and Easter bunny will be there too! Donations for pre-filled eggs are accepted. Proceeds to benefit Bluegrass Middle School Cheer and Impact 10U Fastpitch Softball! Sign up at https://runsignup.com/Race/KY/Elizabethtown/BunnyRun2021
Virtual Yoga for HD…
Virtual Yoga for HDSA-KY
April 10, 2021 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Metta Meditation and Yin Yoga class to benefit Huntington's Disease Society of America, presented by Shelby Mills and Lincoln Snyder. Donations welcome. Pay what you can. Suggested donation is $20. RSVP for link by emailing OneWayMama@gmail.com.
Marine Corps League Detachment #402 Perry Braden Rineyville, KY would like to invite all Marines and Navy Corpsman (Retired/Veterans/Active/Reserves and all family members to join us each second Saturday of each Month from 5-6PM at our “New” Perry Braden MC League House located at 7483 Rineyville Rd. (former Rineyville Feed & Seed Store).
First year dues $35 for Associate Family members. Active & Reserves $0. Bring copy of DD-214.
Come join the camaraderie with fellow Marine Brothers and Sisters in our Raising of the Old Glory Flag Ceremony at 5pm to open the doors.
RSVP.
Contact: Georgie Sharp, Sr. Vice Commadant. 502-619-3197 OR txangelgalgs@yahoo.com
Everyone has struggles. No one is immune. We struggle with hurts from our past and our present. We have tons of regrets and bad decisions that we wish we could go back and change. Most of those regrets and bad decision are tied to relationships which have become broken. We wish we could repair all of those broken relationships. Add to this, we have a sinful past that we have tried to run from. All of this weighs us down and we have a tendency to develop destructive habits. These can be addictive behaviors, avoidance, depression, fear, anxiety, worry, risky behaviors and a host of other hang-ups that keep us from healthy relationships. We wish we could fix ourselves, but we can’t. Others have tried to fix us, but they can’t. What can we do? Where can we turn?
When we get to that low point of hopelessness, CELEBRATE RECOVERY E’TOWN is where you want to go. CR (Celebrate Recovery) is a Christ-centered, biblically based recovery ministry that will point you to the HELP, HEALING and HOPE for which you’ve been looking but have not found. You will find the healing God has been trying to show you for so long in the 8 Recovery Principles and the 12 Biblical Steps to recovery in your life. God wants you to experience His grace and the encouragement of others who have successfully walked the road to recovery in their lives. We will walk with you on your road away from the hurts, hang-ups and habits of your lives and into healthier godly relationships with other believers in Jesus. Come and join us at Celebrate Recovery E’town.
By popular demand, Faith Apostolic Church, 408 Nicholas Street, Elizabethtown will hold one more Fish Fry Friday, this Friday, April 16th, 11 am to 2 pm. The meal includes fish sandwich, baked beans, coleslaw or potato salad & dessert. Carry out only, call ahead or walk-in. For more info contact Janice Brown during working hours at 270-737-8510.
Knights of Columbus will be offering a drive thru turkey dinner on April 18, 10am to 2pm behind the K of C Hall at 312 East Main Street in Vine Grove. Dinner will include turkey, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, roll and soda for $9 per meal. For more information contact John Pike at 270-307-1499
Everyone has struggles. No one is immune. We struggle with hurts from our past and our present. We have tons of regrets and bad decisions that we wish we could go back and change. Most of those regrets and bad decision are tied to relationships which have become broken. We wish we could repair all of those broken relationships. Add to this, we have a sinful past that we have tried to run from. All of this weighs us down and we have a tendency to develop destructive habits. These can be addictive behaviors, avoidance, depression, fear, anxiety, worry, risky behaviors and a host of other hang-ups that keep us from healthy relationships. We wish we could fix ourselves, but we can’t. Others have tried to fix us, but they can’t. What can we do? Where can we turn?
When we get to that low point of hopelessness, CELEBRATE RECOVERY E’TOWN is where you want to go. CR (Celebrate Recovery) is a Christ-centered, biblically based recovery ministry that will point you to the HELP, HEALING and HOPE for which you’ve been looking but have not found. You will find the healing God has been trying to show you for so long in the 8 Recovery Principles and the 12 Biblical Steps to recovery in your life. God wants you to experience His grace and the encouragement of others who have successfully walked the road to recovery in their lives. We will walk with you on your road away from the hurts, hang-ups and habits of your lives and into healthier godly relationships with other believers in Jesus. Come and join us at Celebrate Recovery E’town.
Join the Friends of Hardin County Animal Shelter for Wine and Wags in the outdoor courtyard of Waters Edge Winery & Bistro of Etown on Saturday, April 24 from 12-3pm to support shelter pups! Bring your own canine best friend on a leash or find a new best friend, with adoptables there to meet! There will also be food, drink specials, and vendors - all for the pups of Hardin County Animal Shelter.
Counseling By Faith will be offering a free seminar on working though anxiety, April 24th from 1pm to 5pm at 809b North Wilson Road in Radcliff. Participants will be shown techniques and strategies to reduce their anxiety and worry and help find empowerment and encouragement through group accountability. For more information contact Tammy Burba at 270-763-7242 or email counselingbyfaith@yahoo.com
New Hope Community Church at 34 Dee Street in Elizabethtown are inviting all bikers to their Biker Sunday service at 10 am on April 25. $10 donation, all funds go to Run for the Sun. Lunch to follow service. Don't forget the fellowship ride! Contact Chuck Osman with any questions at 270-272-3074.
Feeding America will have food distribution at College Heights United Methodist Church on April 26th from 9 am to 11 am. Distribution by drive thru food box pick up for anyone in need in our community. Contact Debbie Lewis at 502-919-5698 for more information.
Everyone has struggles. No one is immune. We struggle with hurts from our past and our present. We have tons of regrets and bad decisions that we wish we could go back and change. Most of those regrets and bad decision are tied to relationships which have become broken. We wish we could repair all of those broken relationships. Add to this, we have a sinful past that we have tried to run from. All of this weighs us down and we have a tendency to develop destructive habits. These can be addictive behaviors, avoidance, depression, fear, anxiety, worry, risky behaviors and a host of other hang-ups that keep us from healthy relationships. We wish we could fix ourselves, but we can’t. Others have tried to fix us, but they can’t. What can we do? Where can we turn?
When we get to that low point of hopelessness, CELEBRATE RECOVERY E’TOWN is where you want to go. CR (Celebrate Recovery) is a Christ-centered, biblically based recovery ministry that will point you to the HELP, HEALING and HOPE for which you’ve been looking but have not found. You will find the healing God has been trying to show you for so long in the 8 Recovery Principles and the 12 Biblical Steps to recovery in your life. God wants you to experience His grace and the encouragement of others who have successfully walked the road to recovery in their lives. We will walk with you on your road away from the hurts, hang-ups and habits of your lives and into healthier godly relationships with other believers in Jesus. Come and join us at Celebrate Recovery E’town.