Piqua-Trinity Church services continue
PIQUA — Trinity Church welcomes visitors at 11 a.m. Sunday morning. You can connect with Trinity Church online at www.trinitychurchpiqua.com, or on Facebook. The church is located at 622 Gordon St., Piqua. Call 937-606-2650 for more information.
True Life services, in person or online
TROY — Join True Life Community Church this Sunday for the August sermon series, “Spiritual Detox.”
”Connect with us to cleanse our lives from sin and enter into a life of glory,” the church said.
A Time to Pray will be held each Sunday at 9 a.m. on the TLC campus. Join us as we pray for our church family and the local community.
You are always welcome; Sunday worship service starts at 10 a.m. You can also livestream this service on Facebook. Please join us as we stand together in worship.
Connect with TLC online at www.tlctroy.com, or on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube. TLC is handicapped accessible. The church is located at 56 Foss Way. Call 937-332-0041 for more information.
First Lutheran holds services
TROY — First Lutheran Church of Troy is back to public worship and invites the community to weekly worship services on Sundays at 10 a.m.
AA-Open Group will be held at 6 a.m. on Mondays, and AA-Men’s Group will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Saturdays.
First Lutheran of Troy is located at 2899 W. Main St., Troy, and can be contacted at 937-335-2323 or [email protected]. Visit www.firstlutheranchurchtroy.org for more information.
Church hosts worship at county fair
TROY — Cove Spring Church invites the community to worship at a special service at the Miami County Fair. The service will be held in the entertainment tent on Sunday Aug. 15 at 9:30 a.m.
You can connect with Cove Spring Church online at www.covespringchurch.com or on Facebook.
Church to host luncheon drive-through
COVINGTON — The Covington Christian Church Women’s Fellowship Salad Luncheon drive-through will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 20.
The drive-through can be entered from the alley off Pearl Street next to Covington Christian Church. Two containers full of the more popular salads, including the signature hot chicken salad and desserts all for donation, will be delivered to each vehicle. All meals will be prepackaged and ready for pickup. Special requests will not be taken at this time.
Stop by the church office to preorder and leave donations by July 15. Supplies will be limited, so arrive early if lunch hasn’t been reserved. Office hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Questions may be directed to the office at (937) 473-3443. Covington Christian Church is located at 115 N. Pearl St., Covington.
Victory Baptist to host guest speaker
PIQUA — Victory Baptist Church, 1601 South St., Piqua, will be host to a guest speaker Barbara DeLorme on Aug. 22 at 10:30 a.m.
She has been the coordinator for the State Convention of Baptists in Ohio Christmas Backpacks for Appalachia since 2017.
DeLorme will be sharing stories on how Christmas backpacks have impacted Children’s lives in the poverty stricken Appalachian areas of Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee.
Attendants will have the opportunity to be a part of this ministry by taking an empty backpack home and filling it.
Free Library available
TROY — A Little Free Library is located at Trinity Episcopal Church, 60 S. Dorset Road, Troy.
The Little Free Library is a small wooden box filled with books with the concept of “take a book, return a book” book exchange. Anyone may take a book or bring a book to share, and the library functions on the honor system.
One of Trinity’s members, Mary Siegel, brought the idea to the church and is the primary caretaker or “Little Free Library Steward”. The steward is usually the person who put up the library. The steward takes care of basic maintenance like keeping the library clean and inviting, but it is up to everyone who uses the library to keep it stocked with good books.
Trinity’s Little Free Library is now in in place at the northeast corner of the front parking lot and is registered with a charter number, which adds the library to the world map of libraries.
Food for Children program announced
COVINGTON — Covington Christian Church is starting its seventh annual Food for Children program.
This is a summer lunch program designed for children 2 to 17 years of age. Children under the age of 4 must be accompanied by an adult. Each week the child will receive a meal at the park along with fun faith-based activities. All children in need will receive a bag of grocery items to take home for the rest of the week. Only children who attend will receive a grocery bag for that week.
This program is serving the Covington School District. Therefore, proof of address (utility bill, etc.) must be provided to register. Preregistration is preferred and available at church office Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will also be on-site registration available.