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Aug.
8, 2017
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Hinton Area Foundation Sponsored
"Mini" Visits In Summers County A Big Success
Beyond Wishes Therapeutic Riding Program says their mini
BOOK FOR SALE
A book the founding and history
of Marthas Chapel Church is now
available for sale.
For information call Dean
Bennett: 304-466-1402.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE
sunshine maker "Princess" is loving her visits to different facilities Immunizations are given every
in Summers County. So far she and the Beyond Wishes Staff and Monday and Wednesday at the
volunteers have visited Summers Middle School, Tina Hannah's Summers County Health
Department. Please call if any
class, Summers Nursing and Rehab Center and Main Street Care questions 304-466-3388.
3rd Floor ARH. Princess is also scheduled for a return visit to
Summers Middle School the 5th of October. Pictured left to right:
"Princess", Windle McQuaig, Myra Ziegler, Chris Stracener,
instructors Mareelyn McQuaig and Toni McQuaig
Thank you to Hinton Area Foundation for their support to not only
Beyond Wishes TRP but to all of the community.
BE AN LPN IN ONE YEAR
The Summers County School of
Practical Nursing is now accepting
applications for the 2017-2018 class
beginning 10-2-2017. Applications
For more Information on Beyond Wishes Therapeutic Riding may be obtained by visiting the
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1153 Hartwell Rd. Hinton, WV 25951. nursing-program or by calling the
OF THANKS
The Family of Thelma Bragg would like to express our heartfelt
appreciation to all the Employees of Main Street Care for all the care
and kindness she received the last 3 years and 9 months while she
was there.
We thank the office staff and the LPN's and CNA's that took care of her
and for Rick and Rockie taking time to talk to her. To Kathy and all the
Hospice Staff for their care and kindness the last 8 months. To Dr. Day
and Crystal Mitchell for all the times they came to see her.
Thank each one that came to the Funeral Home to be with the family.
Thanks to everyone who sent flowers, cards, gave money, brought
food to the church for the dinner and each one that helped in any ways
at all.
We would like to thank everyone for going to the cemetery with us in
the rain.
Special thank you to Ray, Donna and Lee Pivont for helping make
things a little easier and for sending food to the church. Thank you to
each Pallbearer. Thank you to our Pastor Rev. Melvin Wills and Moms'
Nephew Rev. Jerry Adkins, from Robinson Creek Ky, for doing such a
good funeral that made the family feel better and special friend Debbie
Ward for the things she said at the funeral.
The Family
Shirley, Leonard and Lina, Eddie and Phyllis, Emmit and Pauline.
Summers Co School of Practical
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Summers County
Dilapidated Structure Committee
will meet quarterly the third
Thursday at i p.m. in the Summers
County Memorial Building.
The 2107 Meeting Dates are as f
* September 21, 2017
" December TBA
Regular Meeting Agenda
. Welcome and Determination of
Quorum
e Old Business
• Review and Approval of
Minutes
* New Business
e Other Business
* Adjourn
FGr more information contact
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BUS TRIPS
Greenbrier Valley Medical Center
Sr Circle is sponsoring the following
bus trips in 2017.
Wednesday August 23rd to Smith
Mountain Lake for a luncheon cruise
on the lake. (Lunch is on the boat).
Tuesday Nov. 28th to Barter
Theatre. Show "Irving Berlin's
White Christmas". A musical. Lunch
is on your own at Cracker Barrel.
All of the above trips will not
return to Lewisburg until about 8:00
PM. Please bring a snack with you.
• To sign up please call Barbara
Gibson at 304-520-4115. GVMC is
! owned in part by physicians.
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Make A Difference...
Donate...Volunteor...Foster...Adopt.
~ Janet L. Richmond, BSW LSW,
Regional Director Children's Home
' Society ofWV.
Phone 304-6~7-3430. Fax- 304-
¢647-3589.
gohn 8:32]
The Name "Christian" Part 5 by Dave Miller, Ph.D.
httpd/www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx? ca
tegory=11&article=1499&topic=81
Third, observe the final feature of Isaiah's prophecy:
"which the mouth of the Lord will name" (Isaiah
62:2). Church historians insist that the name "Chris-
tian" arose as the result of persecution wherein the
enemies of Christ originated the name as a term
of derision. However, they are mistaken. Isaiah
predicted that God Himself would be the author of
the name. And so He was. The name Christian is,
indeed, so special that it occurs only three times in
the New Testament and each time flags a critical
aspect of the name. In addition to Acts 11:26, where
the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophecy spotlights the
magnificent inclusion of the Gentiles in the church
of Christ, the word occurs again in Acts 26:28. In
that setting, Paul strove ardently to convert King
Agrippa. Agrippa indicated his awareness that
Paul's purpose--his mission and goal in life---was
to make people Christians. He endeavored to make
people followers of Christ--not followers of Moses
or any other religion.
The final occurrence of the word Christian in the
New Testament is Peter's use of the term in a con-
text dealing with suffering that is inflicted on God's
people by their enemies: "Yet if anyone suffers as a
Christian, let him not be ashamed, but let him glo-
rify God in this matter" (1 Peter 4:16). "In this mat-
ter" in the NKJV is a rendering of the literal Greek
phrase "in this name," i.e., the name "Christian." Pe-
ter insisted that the suffering that is heaped upon a
follower of Christ ought to be borne under the name
Christian--not some other religious appellation.
Writing over 200 years ago, Rice Haggard recog-
nized the extreme importance of the name "Chris-
tian" in the divine scheme of things, when he wrote:
"[I]t is but a due honor to the Lord Jesus Christ, the
founder of Christianity, that they who profess his
religion, should wear his name" (1804, p. 14).
REFERENCES
Clarke, Adam (no date), Clarke's Commentary:
Matthew-Acts (New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury).
Haggard, Rice (1804), An Address to the Different
Religious Societies, on the Sacred Import of the
Christian Name (Lexington, KY: Joseph Charless).
McCord, Hugo (no date), Fifty Years of Lectures (At-
wood, TN: Atwood Church of Christ).
Moulton, W:F., A.S. Geden, and H.K. Moulton (!978),
A Concordance to the Greek Testament (Edinburgh:
T. & T. Clark), fifth edition.
Robertson, A.T. (1930), Word Pictures in the New
Testament (New York, NY: Harper).
Thayer, Joseph H. (1901), A Greek-English Lexicon
of the New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker,
1977 reprint).
Copyright © 2005 Apologetics Press, Inc. All rights
reserved.
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Beech Run Baptist Church
Orbra S. Angell, Jr., Pastel
Sunday School 10 am. Morning
Service 11 am, Night Service 7
pro, Wed. night prayer meeting 7
pm.
Bellepoint Baptist Church
Sun. Service: S. S. 9:45 am
Morning Worship, 11 am. Youth
fellowship,5:45 pro• Evenin~
Service. 7 pm. Wed. Service. 7:0C
pm.
Big Cl~ek
Lynn Maddy, Pastor: Sunda
School 10 a.m. Morning Worship
11 a.m. each Sunday• Prayel
meeting Wed. at 7 p.m. B Y F
Sunday at 6 p.m.
Brooks Baptist Church
Jay Meadows, Sunday School
Superintendent., Sun.School 1C
a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m
Evening Service Sun, at 6 p.m
Prayer Meeting Wed. at 7:00 p.m
Celvery Baptist Church
Rad Sulphur: Rev. Eddie
Howdock, Sunday School 1(;
A.M. Randy Hedge,
Superintendent Morning Worshi[c
11 :CO A.M. Evening Worship 7:3E
P.M. Wednesday Worship 7:3C
P.M.
Central
Pastor Robble Merdtt: 9:45 a.m
Chumh School. 11 a.m. Morning
Worship. 6:00 p.m. Evening'
Worship. 7 p.m. Wednesday Mid
- Weak Service.
Chestnut Mountain Baptist
Church
Services Every Thursday at
7:00 p.m. Pastor Bobby Cales.
Chestnut Grove
Pastor: Benny Allen.
Superintendent: Maynard
Blankenship. Sunday School, 10
a.m, Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Service 7:00 Wed.
Evening Service 7:00 p.m.
Clayton Baptist Church
(3 1/2 miles up Clayton Rd from
Pence Springs) Pastor: Grant
Petitt, Jr. Sun. service 10 a.m.
: Worship 11 a.m. Wed. evening 7
I p.m. Ph: 466-5052
Cook's Chapel
(independent Fundamental
Dallas Peyton Jr., Pastor: Sunda
School. Supt., Tom Lamb,
Service: S. S. 10 a.m. Worship 11
a.m. Evening Worship. 7 p.m.,
Wed. 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Country Side
Rt. 12 Forest Hill
Sunday SeP/¢e 10 & 11 am, & 7
pm. Wed night service 7 pm.
Feirvlew Baptist Church
Forest Hill/Pastor: Michael
McCoy; Worship Services, 9:45
am; Sunday School, 11:00 am;
Evening Services, 7:00 pro; Choir
Practice, Wed., 6:30 pro; Mid-
Week Service, 7:30 pm,
Faah Baptlat Church
J D Fox, Pastor: Sun. School 10
am, Morning Service, 11 am;
Night Service, 6 pm. Wed. night
prayer meeting 6 pro.
Feemetar - Frcewlll
Two miles north of Alderson on
lhe Aita Road, Sunday Sctmol 10
a.m. Saptist Youth League 6 p.m.
Evening services 7 p.m., -'- ~,,
First Baptl~ Clmrch " ~!
Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Eugene
Jones, Supt. Morning Worship 11
a.m.. Evening Service 7":co p.m.
Mid Week Service 7:00 p.m.
Forest Hill
Baptist Church
Pastor Jeff Cantemury: Services
2nd. & 4th. Sunday 9:4:.:.:5, Senday
School 10:45, Evening Service
7:00.
Freedom
Baptist Church
Powaley's Ck.. Pastor George
Cook. Sun. School 10 a.m.
Services 11 a.m. Evening Serwce
7 p,m., Wed. 7 p.m,
Friendship Baptist Church
Two miles north of Forest Hill on
Rt. 12. Pastor Joe Spencer.
Sunday School, 10 am, Worship,
11 am evening worship 7 pro;
Wed. worship 7 pro.
Grace Baptist Church
3i1~ Ballengea, Pastor. SundayI
~,choo110 a.m., Morn ng Worsh P i
I1:00 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:00
).m. Wed. Evening 7:00 p.m.
Griffith Creek, Alder$on
~,udie Sorg, Pastor; Sundayl
~choo110 a.m. Worship Services
11:00 a.m. Evening services at
t:CO p.m. Wed. Mid Week Prayer
~nd Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Youth
Vlee~ing Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
.31asses for every age group,
~ursery available.
Indian Mills Baptist Church
~erb Miller, Pastor: S. S. Supt.
tames KeatIoy. Sun. School 10
zm. Classes for all ages. Worship.
Service, 11 am. and 6 pro. Every
~un. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 pro.
Jud=on Free Will
=astor Chadie Danlels. Sunday
10 am, Worship Sennce, 11
un, Evening Service, 7 pm, Thurs.
~,ervioa 7 pm.
Keetley Springs
Sunday School 10 am.
Laurel Creek Baptist Church
~astor: Melvin Wills, S.S.
~upednlendent: Robed Wills. S. S.
10 am., Momiog Worship 11 am.,,
Evening Service 6 pro. Wed. night
~ible study 7 pm.
Lick Creek Baptist Church
.~reen Sulphur: Speaker Bob
Vleadows: Services Sunday 10 to
I1 am. Sun. Night, 7 pm• Wed•
light 7 pro.
Little Wolf Creek
~aptist Church,Buck' Pastor, Eddie
-lards, Sunday School 10:00 am.
~loming Worship 11:00 am. Sun.
Evening Worship 6:00 pm. Prayer
Vleetin/B.Y.F. Wed. night 7 pro.
Meadow Creek
~astor Ham/Anen: Sunday Scbeal
10 am. Momiog Worship 11 am.,
Evening Wo~hip 7 pm, Wed. Night
~ible Study, 7 pm.
New Salem Baptist Church
Pastor I. E. Hatcher: Sunday
School 10:00. Church 11:00
-'undamental.
Nlmltz Missionary
Septist Church Pastor Donald L.
-lannah S. S. Supednlendent Mark
Ellison, Sunday School 9:45.
~lorning Worship and Children
.3hutch 11 a.m. Sunday Moming.
Evening Sunday Worship 6:00•
~rayer Meeting and Youth Meeting
~:00 Wednesday,
Plputem Southern
1/2 miles past Madna, Rt. 20,
"nidway between Pipastam St Park
~nd Hinton. Pester Roy B. Carter,
Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning
Norship 11:00 a.m. Wed. Night
Prayer and Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
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Rhonde Anna Memorisl
Streeter, WV. Service every 2nd.,
~th, and 5th. Saturday at 7;00 pro.
River Volley
F:ll. 12 Forest Hill Road, Lowell
D'Deti, Pastor: 10 a.m. Sunday
~chooI, 11 a.m. Morning Worship.
pro. Evening Service. 6:00 pro.
youth meeting. Wed. Sen,ices,
~':00 pro.
Roles Chepel Church
Ronald Cobb, Pastor; Sunday
School, ~ 0 a.m.,Mcming Worship,
11 a.m. Web. Bible Study, 7 p.m.
Rolllnsburg
D. L. Stalnaker, Pastor:. 10 a.m.
Sunday School classes lor all
ages. Richard Holloran
Superintendent 11 am. Morning
Worship. 7 pm. Night Service.
Sendstona Baptist Church
Sunday School 10 am., Morning
Preaching Service 11 am & 6
p.m.Sunday Night. Mid Week
set~'ice 7:00 pro. Pastor Jack Ward
Second Baptist Church
qev. Matthew Saunders, Pastor,
Supt. Vicky Caul. Worship at 11:00
avery Sunday. SS 10:00 a.m.
Drgainst, Margaret Nelson.
Second Baptist Church
ralcoS. Pastor Bryan Copmey.
Service 1st & 3rd Su'). at 11 am.
Tempe Church
3obby Reed, Pastor: SS, 10 am.
~,lelvin Wdliems, Supt. Preaching
Sewices every Sunday at 11:00 am
Upland Baptist Church
~astor:Eedie Wdls. Sunday School
~upedntendent:Mika Brandon.SS
I 0:00, Worship Servloas at - 11:00,
Evening Services 6:00. Wed.
;arVice at 6:00 p.m.
War Ridge Freewill
~aptist Church. Sunday School
I 0:00 am., Momiog Worship 11:00
zm., Sunday Evening 6:00 pm.,
Ned. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm.,
qev. Joseph Swiney,
CATHOLIC
St. Patrick Catholic Church, Holy
~lass Schedule: Saturday
',Sunday Vigil Mass)- 5:00 p.m.;
Sunday 9:00 a.m, Wednesday -
~:00 p.m., Friday - 8:00 a.m.
(~HRI~TIAN
Flrst Chrlstisn Church
~unday School 9:45 am, Morning
Norship 11:00 am., Sunday
Evening Bible Study, Sunday 6:00
Y'outh Meetings 6:00
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hlnton
1621 Summers St. Minister, Walter
Dekle: Sunday Morning Bible
Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning
Worship Service 10:30 &m. Wed.
Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
Shockley Hill
church of Christ
Sun. Assembly Worship 9:30 am
Bible Class 10:30 am. Worship
11:15 am. Wed, Bible Ciess 6:30
pro. Call for info & directions 466-
5907 or 253-9570.
EPISCOPAL
Ascension Episcopal Church
5th & Temple St.Worship 11 am
Sunday• Holy Eucharist 3 time a
month. Ph: 304-627-1232
METHODIST
Ftrst United Methodist Church
Melissa White, Minister:. SS 9:45
am, Morning Worship 11:00 am.
Child care avallebis: Moments with
children, Wed. Youth Club, 4:30
pro. 6:30 pro., Trenspodatioo: 466-
0544.
Foreit Hilt
Linda Pay,on, Pastor: 1st & 3rd
Sundays: Worship 9:45 am, Sun.
School 10:45 am. 5th Sunday
Roaflon, Bible Study Sundays at 6
~.m, 304-466-9850
Jenme Chepet
At True
Rev. David Damewood, Pastor:
~en~ces 9 am. Sun. School 10 am.
Johnlon
Ainistar, HubertGroves: Sam
3roves, Lay Leader. Study: 9:45.
4/orship 11 am.
Mar,ha Chapel United
Robed Shields, Pastor; SS 10,
Worship 11; Madams Ck Rd; 304-
327-6494.
Mary Jane Memorisl
Pastor Ernest Calfee: Sunday
School 10 am. Morning Worship 11
am. Prayer Meeting 7:30 pro,
Miller Memorial United
~etty Shields, Pastor, Sun. School
the Adult 10 a.m.; Worship 11
l.m.; Nursery provided. Wed. Bible
~tudy 6:30 p.m., www.gbgm-
~mc.orq/millermemodal.
Mount Plegeh United
Betty Shields, Pastor: Worship
9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am;
Wed. Bibta ShYly 4:30 pm Hilldale,
Rt. 3; 304-327-6494.
Mt Zion United
Penny Bivens, Pastor; SS 10
Worship 11; Mt Zion Rd; 304-392-
2446.
New Hope
Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday
School rOam, Worship 1st &3rd
Sun, 11 am & 4th Sun. at 7:30 pro.
304~t66-9850
Oak Grove
Linda Payton, Pastor: Worship al
9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am,
Fifth Sunday Worship rotates
between Oak Grove, Trinity, and
New Hips. Call 304-466-9850.
Sand Knob United
Penny Blivens, Pastor: Send Knob
Worship 9:30, SS 10:30. Sand
Know Rd; 304-392-2448.
Trinity Untted Methodist
Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday
School 9:45 am, Worship services
every Sue. 11 am, Bible study Wed
7 pro. Ph: 304-466-9850
PRESBYTERIAN
Centervllle
Greenville, lOam. Sunday School.
7:45 pm, Community Worship
Service
First Presbytarlen Church
James Irwin. Interim Paslo~
Sunday Worship 11 am,Wed. Bible
Study 6 pm, Prayer Meeting 7 pro.
Hen's Creek
Greenville, 10 a m. Sunday School
7:45 pro•. Community Worship
Service.
Keller at Lowell
ROy. Stewart McMurray, Pastor.
Worship Services held at 2:30 pm
on 1st. and 3rd. Sundays.
McElisnny
Rev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor,
Grassy Meedows,1O am. Sunda
School. Worship Service held at 9
am on 2nd. and 4th. Sundays.
OTHERS
mlnn~ urmpel
Tug Creek Mt. Travie HocuPr
Pastor: Services, Sat. 7 p.m.
Sunday evening 2 p.m.
Church of the
Living God
Pastor Ron Iddinge: Sun. School
10 am Morning Worship 11 ar~
Sun. 6 pm
Hinton GOspel
"rahemacis
102 Main Street, Terry Weatherly,
Pastor: Sun. School 10 am,
Worship 11:00 am. Evangelistic
Service 7:00 pro. Bible Study Wed.
7;00 pro.
Jetioveh's Witness
Sen, lOam Public Talk, Sen. 11 an~
Watchtower, Study Tne. 7:30 pm,
Thaoeratic School Thurs. 8:30 pm
Sen/ice Meeting.
Jumping Branch
Tabernacle
Tom & Darlene Coffman, Pastor:
Franklin Bowles, Sup,. Sun. SchoO
9:45 am. Morniog Worship 10:45
am. Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Prayel
Service Wed. 7:00 pm.
Llfellee Church
505 Stokes Dr. Hinton
Sundays 11a.m., Wednesday
~.m. Pastor Mark Bayie
Mount Olivet
Church
A community church, Madams
Creek Road, 21/2 miles, William
A. Thompson, Past~. 466-4299,
Sunday School 10:00 am;
Morning Worship 11:00 am,
Evening Service 7:30 pro. EDT,
Wednesday (7 pm ESTwinte0
New Hope Church
of the Nazarene
1301 Summers St. : Sunday
School 10 a.m. Morning Worship
11 am Sunday Evening 6 pm
Wed. Kids Club 7 pm.
Pence Springs
Communlty Church
Pastor Roger Persinger. SS 10
am, Worship Service 11 am, Youth
meeting 6 pm, Sun. night worship
7 pm, Wed. night prayer meeting
7:00 pro. Women's Christian
Fellowship meeting every first
Man. of the month 7 pro.
Pillar of Truth Church
.Bargar Springs: Sunday School
10:00 am, Morning Worship 11:00
am, Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pro.
Rlvervisw Chapel
Riverviow Chapel
Corner of Temple St. & 16th Ave.
Pastor: Scott Ross.304-466-O76g
Sunday: 11 a.m. Family B~ble
Hour:7 p.m. Lord's Supper
followed by Bible Study.
Monday: 6:30 p.m. Men's Bible
Study:6:30 p.m. Women's Bible
Study . Wednesday: 7 p.m.
Midweek Prayer & Bible Study
RoB'c/Mr.
Community Church
Indian Ridge Pipestem: Buck
Goodwin, Pastor. S.S. 10 am,
iWorship, 11 am; Youth S., 6 pm;
Sible Study, 7 pro. 2nd SaW me.,
Sospal Sing, refreshments 7 pm.
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t,