The Bulletin for July 20

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The Rev. Charles Pelc

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Golf outing to aid Love INC

GREENFIELD — Axis Worship Center of New Palestine will sponsor a golf outing Sept. 20 to benefit Love INC.

It will take place at Arrowhead Golf Course, 3974 Clubhouse Drive. Check-in starts at 10 a.m., with a shotgun start at 11.

Cost is $60 per player, which includes 18 holes with cart and a Chick-fil-A meal.

Hole sponsorships are available for $100. Volunteers are needed for the event.

Information: 463-266-8028

Mohawk church has new pastor

MOHAWK — Mohawk United Methodist Church has welcomed a new pastor.

The Rev. Charles Pelc is an ordained elder with the United Methodist Church. He succeeds the Rev. Kerry O’Brien, who recently retired.

Pelc “is passionate and creative and shares a rich and diverse background with congregations and communities,” according to a press release from the church. “Worship, prayer, and Bible teaching are important to his approach to ministry. … He is looking forward to a long relationship with our communities.”

According to the release, Pelc enjoys visiting with people, interacting with children and developing new programs. He also enjoys writing, watching football and movies, cooking and woodworking.

Services at Mohawk are at 9 a.m. Sundays, followed by fellowship time with doughnuts, and then Sunday School and small groups at 10:15 a.m. The church is located at 2045 W. CR 400N, Greenfield.

McCordsville church to serve dinner

McCORDSVILLE — The next community dinner at McCordsville United Methodist Church will be from 7-10 a.m. Saturday (July 20) at the church, 6247 W. Broadway, McCordsville.

Information: mccordsvilleumc.org

Next concert in series is Aug. 17

MOHAWK — The Music at Mohawk concert series continues from 6-8 p.m. Aug. 17 with The Occasional Blues Band Plus outside Mohawk United Methodist Church, 2045 W. CR 400N, Greenfield.

Besides blues, the group also plays gospel blues, 1960s Motown and some classic rock, jazz and country.

Concertgoers are encouraged to bring lawn seating such as blankets or chairs, and may bring food and non-alcoholic drinks. A tip jar will be out for the audience to show appreciation and offset costs.

Concerts take place at the church’s west lawn and shelter house. Parking is available in the south church parking lot, with parking for people with disabilities west of the church.

Restrooms are available, and children can play on the church playground.