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SCHOOL BLESSING

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral at 464 NE 16th St., invites parents, students and educators to a special blessing Sunday during the 8 and 10 a.m. worship services. The services will be conducted in English and are open to everyone returning to school.

ANNIVERSARY SERVICES

The Youth Group at The Church of God Tabernacle in Liberty City, where Bishop Walter H. Richardson is the pastor and overseer, will celebrate its anniversary during special services at 10 a.m. Sunday at

the church, 1351 NW 67th St.

The Youth Group, under the direction of Rosa Moore, will sing and perform in skits.

Ashley Barnes, director of the Youth With Voices Ensemble, has rehearsed the group for weeks in preparation of the anniversary service.

The community is invited. It’s free.

PRAYER REVIVAL

"Reigning and Ruling" is the theme of the prayer revival at Jesus the Christ Church Aug. 24-26 at 20401 NW Second Ave, Suite 232 in Miami Gardens.

The goal of the revival said the Rev. Dr. Jemi Ajimatanrareje, is the "salvation of souls, healing and deliverance."

In addition to Ajimatanrareje, other revival leaders are Sunny Iredia and Gillian Rumah. A highlight of the revival will be a coronation of the newly saved souls and other interested born-again believers.

"The coronation is to remind believers that they have been made kings and priests destined to reign and rule on earth," Ajimatanrareje said.

"Each of them will be bestowed with an actual crown, placed on their heads like you would do for a newly chosen king of a city or a town."

The pastor will then anoint and bless the crowned with prophetic prayers.

The revival is open to all. Service times are 7 p.m. Aug. 24 and 25, and at 11 a.m Aug. 26.

For more information, call Ajimatanrareje at 786-315-7846.

SYNAGOGUE OPEN HOUSE

If you are looking for a new spiritual home, the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center could be the place for you.

To learn more about the center, you are invited to its Open House at 10 a.m. Aug. 26 at 20400 NE 30th Ave. in Aventura.

Visitors are invited to meet and greet with the clergy and leadership of the Jewish center and to tour the campus, learning about the services and programs.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP by Aug. 23 to Melissa Galfond, director of Membership and Programming at 305-937-1880 or email her at melissa@atjc.org.

DATE NIGHT

Jesus Peoples Ministries International at 4055 NW 183rd St. in Miami Gardens will have a Married Couples Date Night from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday. Night care is available to couple who have children ages infant to 12

years old.

Also, the church will have water baptism services at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday.

Call the church at 305-625-9630 for more information.

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