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4 - Hinton News Tues. July 26, 2016 *** A lie told often enough becomes the The Hinton News Published weekly on Tuesday By The Hinton Publishing Corporation 210 Second Avenue Hinton, W VA. 25951 Phone (304) 466-0005 Dawn Crawford Business Manager USPS 246-180 Subscriptions By Mail Out of State $37.50 per year By Carrier in summers co. $23.60 per year 50¢ IssueA,o~erwvcour~ea~000peryear (WV resident pay 6% sales tax) $26.00 Per Year U.S. Postal Regulations Require Payments in Advarce POSTMASTER: Send address changes to publication name and mailing address. Periodical Postage Paid At Lewisburg, WV Articles submitted to the Hinton News must reach the office by Thursday noon in order to be considered for publication in the following Tuesday paper• Please include your name and a phone number where you can be reached during business hours• The Hinton News reserves the right to edit any material and regrets that articles cannot be returned. Items for the Bulletin Board must reach the office by 11 am Monday in order to be considered for publication. After the cancelation of the original date due to the floods, the Friends of the Summers County Public Library Golf Tournament on July 17 was a huge success. Thanks e OFFICE HOURS Hinton News is open Monday thru Thursday Business Hours: Men. & Tue.: 9 am to 4 pm. Wed.: 9 am to 12 pm. Thurs.: 9 am to 4 pm. Notice VACCINE If you are between the ages of 19 and 26, with or without insurance, and interested in receiving the Gardisil/HPV vaccine please call the health department at 304-466-33B8. to everyone, we raised funds for the purchase of a new approximately $2,200 to help with Bookmobile in the future• the up-keep of the Library's Everyone's help was greatly Bookmobile, in addition to help raise appreciated. The winning teams are pictured below. First Place--left to right: Tom Second Place Jerod Ewing, Third Place Jeff Bishop, Kevin Castle, Darrell Mann, Vicky KelseySurber, LindaEwing, EdLong, Tony Cordle, Chad Sturgill, David Sturgill Yates Kinder, Craig Kinder This is a weekly publication of the Summers County Council on Aging Inc., 120 Second Ave., Hinton. Funded in part by the WV Bureau of Senior Services, Appalachian Area Agency on Aging, other grant and local resources and donations. Any older persons is encouraged to participate in the program regardless of race, creed, handicap or national origin. The Summers County Council on Aging is an equal opportunity employer. Monday, July 25: Beefaroni, Toss Salad, Sliced Peaches, Whole Wheat Italian Bread, Margarine/ Milk. Activity: Bible Study Pastor Robbie Redes 11:00 a.m. ~AIderson Green Grocer is a Garden, Community Orchard, full~e:~ery store :offering aMobite'M~rke~, Grow Appalachia, wide Variety of local fruits,and our educational programming at vegetables, staples, and specialty Alderson Elementary School• items such as honey, jams, and Also located at the Green Grocer jellies. Being a social enterprise run is the Sunnyside Cafe' and by the non-profit Alderson Delicatessen which features a great Community Food Hub, all profits selection of cheeses, dell and fresh from the Green Grocer are meat, delicious BBQ, sides, and a reinvested in programming for the NEW self serve salad bar stocked community and include theAlderson with local produce and all the Community Market, Comnmnity fixings. Sunnyside Cafe and 5C BOE Menu 2016 Monday, July 25: Breakfast Wrap w/Salsa, Milk, Juice, Cheeseburger, Lettuce, Tomato, Cucumber Slices, Fruit Juice, Milk. Tuesday, July 26: Mini Waffles w/ Syrup, Yogurt, Milk, Juice, Pretzels, Celery w/Peanut Butter, Raisins, Yogurt, Fruit, Milk. Wednesday, July 27: Jumpstart, Yogurt, Milk, Pepperoni and Cheese Roll, Green Pepper Strips, Banana, Milk. Thursday, July 28 : Yogurt Parfait, Granola Milk, Cheese Sticks, Veggie Cuts, Sunshine Brownie, Fruit, Milk. Friday, July 29: Cheese Toast, Yogurt, Applesauce, Milk, Summer Co. Sub, Celery Sticks, Fruit, Milk. Monday, Aug. 1: Ceral Bar & Ypgurt, Milk. Juice. Chicken Strips w/Sauce, Sunshine Brownie, Grapes, Kuwi. Milk. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Open meetings in the basement *** truth. --Vladimir Lenin of Ascension Episcopal Church, corner of 5th Ave. & Temple St., Hinton at 8:00 p.m• every Tues., Thurs., & Sat. For more information call 1-800- 333-5051. HEALTH DEPARTMENT SERVICES Immunization clinics are held each Monday and Thursday at the Summers County Health Department. Hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 12 and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. ' The Health Department has a program that provides free or reduced rates for p,p smears and mammograms for women age 25-64 that are either uninsured or underinsui~ed. Call 304-466-3388 for appointment or additional information. Tuesday, July 26: Chicken Program Lesley Woodrum, WVU Livers, Buttered Potatoes, Mixed Extension Service 9:45- ll:45a.m. Vegetables, Pears, Whole Wheat Bingo 10:15 a.m. Bread, Margarine/Milk. Activity: Friday, July 29: Crispy Chicken, Summers County COA Site Meeting Corn, Dilly Potato Salad, Sliced 11:00 a.m. Bingo 10:15 a.m. Peaches, Whole Wheat Bread, Wednesday, July 27: Pinto Margarine/Milk. Activity: Gospel Beans, Chopped Onions, Cabbage, Singing. Watermelon, Cornbread, Margarine/ The Summers County Senior Milk. Activity: Glued Check by Kim Center is planning a trip to Niagra Adkins R. N. with Min Street Kong Falls on Sept. 18 to 24. Contact Term Care Facility in Hinton at 9:30 Center at 466-4019 for more info. a.m.. Menu changes may occur due to Thursday, July 28: Sliced Ham, -availability of food or due to Whole Wheat Bread, Light circumstances beyond our control. Mayonnaise, Lettuce/Tomato, Mama's Baked Beans, Milk. Activity: Dining with Diabetes Beckley Auto Glass, LLC 4657 Robert C. Byrd Drive Beckley, WV 25801 Locally Owned Commercial Fleet Mobile Auto Glass Service Ted Almond r " • ......... " ..... i " " e CLOSE OUT SALE AFTER 10 YEARS Ifl DUSIflESSH Sets 304 2nd Ave.- Hint0n, WV 304-923-1089 Owner -Terry Mclntyre We Carry All Shes Two.Sided For Comfort Life Pillow Top. ImperGel. Temper Coil Matrix Spring. Inner Spring Warranty Included- Delivery Available 3376 Funeral Parlors, Inc. We all start and end with family. If there's one tiring you can always count on, it's family. They're with you every step of the way, through all of life's events - birth, graduation, marriage, and even death. You can case your family's burden by pre-planaing your final arrangements. You can choose every aspect of your funeral now, protect your family against rising costs, and ensure that it will be the funeral you want. , Ronald Meadows Funeral l:;arlors has been serviilg the community with compassion,: urtesy, and professiop ism { for qv cr !00 years, They wilil/ .ake sUre' your famil receives DONATIONS OF BOOKS " all entitled benefits and provi, i guidance through the enti :e: - ' Ascension Episcopal Church is in process. 'need of books for their Free Books ' ." i!!~" For Kids program. We would Call 304-466-1179. taday talearq.,, howpre.planning can fielp ., , I appreciate any donation of books for , :*- • , ............. t" • .....~ " ,,~ .......... ) our famU on th#.. ._t st, difficult day fdli¢ir Ilves¢ , ,I ,cnnQren oiall ages, zrom pre-scnool " I to hxgh school. No text books please. ! We have served Summers County with this program since August of ~~1 '1993, and have given over 20,000 ",,,-IN~?':;I be ks~to childrer~, of all a~e~,~ll ~ ..... - : ~:. :.~, ~:~g~ ,i ~:: ..... ~.~; ,£ :-, ~,. ~w : :':)f ~, Delicatessen will begin selling .~ ~., ~ -~.~ : !!~.~:,:~ " ~'~:~~~iL~i~." ~ r~,~'~'"~:'~: .... ~; .~ supreme cuts offish and fish fillets, *~:~doitetmnSappreciated: ~v~0tt~:~%be!, ~ly,.~: ...... | i ~~l stay tuned! Come on out to the Call Jeanne Duvall at 304-466: ~ ~£::)1 Alderson Green Grocer and support 3358 for info. | your local farmers. For more ) . .~: ., information, visit us at www.aLdersonfoodhub.org, call 304- 4457893, or check us out on Facebook. For the next four weeks, we will be looking at the subject of calling on the name of the Lord. qt'ne references used in these articles are printed below. Save them to use with the articles. REFERENCES Bales, James (1960), The Hub of the Bible--Or--Acts Two Analyzed (Shreveport, LA: Lambert Book House)• Bates, Bobby (1979), "Whosoever Shall Call Upon the Name of the Lord Shall be Saved," Firm Foundation, 96:5, March 20. Brown, T. Pierce (1976), "Calling on Hi6 Name," Firm Foundation, 93:5, July 20. Morgan, Donald (2003), "Biblical Inconsistencies," [On-line], URL: http:// www.infidels.org/library/modern/donald_morgan/inconsistencies.sht ml. Wells, Steve (2001), Skeptic's Annotated Bible, [On-line], URL: http://www. Skepticsannotatedbible.com. "Calling on the Name of the Lord" (part 1) by Eric Lyons, M.Min. http:llwww.apologeticspre66.org/APContent.aspx?category=l l&article=77 5&topic=139 Considering how many people within "Christendom" teach that an individual can be saved merely by professing a belief in Christ, it is not surprising that skeptics claim that the Bible contradicts itself in this regard. Although Peter and Paul declared, "Whoever calls on the name of the Lord Bhall be saved" (Acts 2:21; Romans 10:13; cf. Joel 2:32), skeptics quickly remind their readers that Jesus once stated: "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shah enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven" (Matthew 7:21; cf. Luke 6:46). Allegedly, Matthew 7:21 clashes with such passages as Acts 2:21 and Romans 10:13 (see Morgan, 2003; Wells, 2001). Since many profeBsed ChriBtianB seem to equate "calling on the name of the Lord" with the idea of Baying to Jesus, "Lord, save me," Bible criticB feel even more justified in their pronouncement of "conflicting testimonies." How can certain professed followers of Christ claim that they were saved by simply "calling out to Christ," when ChriBt HimBelf proclaimed that a mere calling upon Him would not save a person? The key to correctly understanding the phraBe "calling on the name of the Lord" is to recognize that more is involved in this action than a mere verbal petition directed toward God. The "call" mentioned in Acts 2:21, Romans 10:13, and Acts 22:16 (where Paul was "calling on the name of the Lord"), is not equated with the "call" ("Lord, Lord") Jesus spoke of in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:21). First, it is appropriate to mention that even in modern times, to "call on" someone frequently means more than simply making a request for something. When a doctor goeB to the hospital to "call on" some of his patients, he does not merely walk into the room and say, "I just wanted to come by and say, 'Hello.' I wish you the best. Now pay me." On the contrary, he involves himBelf in a service. He examines the patient, listens to the patient's concerns, gives further instructions regarding the patient's hopeful recovery, and then oftentimes prescribes medication. All of these elements may be involved in a doctor "calling upon" a patient. In the mid-twentieth century, it was common for young men to "call on" young ladies. Again, this expression meant something different than just "making a request" (Brown, 1976, p. 5). Copyright © 2004 Apologetics Press, Inc. All rights reserved. (Continued next week•) Paid by Shockley Hill church of Christ. E:l)at l tap l)ine on E:ome to E:burt RAPTI-~T Beech Run Baptist Church Orbra B. Angell, Jr., Pastor 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. Evening Service, 7 pm. Wed. Service, 7:00 pm. Big Creek. Lynn Maddy, Pastor: Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. each Sunday. Prayer meeting Wed. at 7 p.m. B Y F Sunday at 6 p•m. Brooks Baptist Church Jay Meadows, Sunday School Superintendent., Sun.School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service Sun. at 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wed. at 7:00 p.m. Calvary Baptist Church Red Sulphur: Rev. Eddie HoV~dock, Sunday School 10 A.M. Randy Hedge, Superintendent Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Worship 7:30 I~M. Central Pastor Robbie Merdtt: 9:45 a.m. Friendship Baptist Church Two miles north of Forest Hill on Rt. 12. Pastor Joa Spencer. Sunday School, 10 am, Worship, 11 am evening worship 7 pro; Wed. worship 7 pro. Grace Baptist Church Bill Ballengee, Pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m., Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Wed. Evening 7:00 p,m. Griffith Creek, Alderson Audie Sorg, Pastor: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Services 11:00 a.m. Evening services at 7:00 p.m. Wed. Mid Week Prayer and Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Youth Meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Classes for every aga group. Nursery available. Indian Mills Baptist Church Herb Miller, Pastor: S. S. Supt. James Keatley. Sun. School 10 am. Classes for all ages. Worship. Service, 11 am. and 6 pro. Every Sun. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7 pm. Judaon Free Will Pastor Chartie Danials. Sunday School 10 am, Worship Service, 11 am, Evening Service, 7 pro, Thurs. Servica 7 pro. Keetley Springs Sunda~; School 10 am. Laurel Creek Baptist Church Pastor: Melvin Wills, S. S. Superintendent: MarkWard. S.S. Church School. 11 a.m. Morning 10 am., Morning Worship 11 am., Worship. 6:00 p.m. Evening Evening Service 6 pm. Wad. night Worship• 7 p.m. Wednesday Mid bible study 7 pm. - Week 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:~0 Wed. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Clayton Baptist Church Lick Creek Baptist Church Green Sulphur: Speaker Bob Meadows: Services Sunday 10to 11 am. Sun. Night, 7 pro. Wed. night 7 pro. Little Wolf Creek Baptist Church,Buck, Pastor, Eddie Harris, Sunday School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am. Sun. Evening Worship 6:00 pm. Prayer Meetin/B.Y.F. Wed. night 7 pm. Meadow Creek Pastor HarryAIlen: Sunday School (3 1/2 miles up Clayton Rd from 10 am. Morning Worship It am., Pence Springs) Pastor: Grant Evening Worship 7 pro, Wed. Night Petitt, Jr. Sun. service 10 a.m. Bible Study, 7 pro. Worship 11 a.m. Wed. evening 7 New Salem Baptist Church p.m. Ph: 466-5052 Pastor I. E. Hatcher: Sunda} Cook's Chapel School 10:00. Church 11:0C (Independent Fundamental) Fundamental. Dallas Peyton Jr., Pastor:. Sunday Nimltz Missionary School. Supt., Tom Lamb, Baptist Church Pastor Donald L Service: S. S. 10 a.m. Worship 11 Hannah S. S. Supedntendant Mark a.m. Evening Worship• 7 p.m., Ellison, Sunday School 9:45, Wed. 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Morning Worship and Childrar Country Side Church 11 a.m. Sunday Morning. Rt. 12 Forest Hill Evening Sunday Worship 6:00. Sunday Service 10 & 11 am, & 7 Prayer Meating and Youth Meetin~ pm. Wad night service 7 pm. 7:00 Wednesday. Falrvlew Baptist Church PIpestem Southern Forest Hill, Pastor: Michael 2 1/2 miles past Marina, Rt. 20, McCoy; Worship Services, 9:451 midwaybetween PipestemSt Pa~ am; Sunday School, 11:00 am; and Hinton. Pastor Roy B. Cartar, Evening Services, 7:00 pm; Choir Sunday School 10 a.m. Mominl; Practice, Wed., 6:30 pml Mid- Worship 11:00 a.m. Wad. Nighl Week Service, 7:30 pm, Prayer and Bible Study 7:00 p.m, Faith Baptist Church pipastemsbc2.oom J D Fox, Pastor: Sun. School 10 Rbonda Anna Memorial am, Morning Service, 11 am; Streeter, WV. Sarvice evary 2nd., Night Service, 6 pro. Wed, night 4th. and 5th. Saturday at 7:00 pm. prayer meeting 6 pm. River Valley Feemater-'Freewill : Rt. 12 Forest Hill Road, Lowell Two miles north of Alderson or O'Dell, Pastor: 10 a.m. Sunday the Alta Road, Sunday School 1G School, 11 a.m. Morning Worship. a.m. Baptist Youth League 6 p.m. ~ pm. Evening Service. 6:00 pm. Evening services 7 p.m. $ youth meeting. Wed. Services, First Baptist Church 7:00 pm. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Eugene Roles Chapel Church Jones, Supt. Morning Worship 11 Flonald Cobb, Pastor; Sunday a.m., Evening Service 7:00 p.m. School, 10 am., Kenny Martin, Mid Week Service 7:00 p.m. Supt. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Forest Hill Web. Bible Study, 7 p.m. Baptist Church Rolllnsburg PaslorJeffCanterbury: Sarvices D. L. Stalnakar, Pastor: 10 a.m. 2nd. & 4th. Sunday 9:45, Sunday Sunday School classes for all School 10:45, Evening Service sgas. Richard Holloran 7:00. Supedntendant 11 am. Morning Freedom Worship. 7 pm. Night Sarvice. Baptist Church Sandstone BapUst Church Powelay's Ck., Pastor George Sunday School 10 am., Morning Cook. Sun. School 10 a.m., Preaching Service 11 am & 6 Services 11 a.m. Evening Service ;).re,Sunday Night. Mid Week 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. a service 7:00 pm. Pastor Jack Ward Second Baptist Church I ~lev, Matthew Saunders, Pastor; ! Supt. V'~cky CauL Worship at 11:00 I svary Sunday. SS 10:00 a.m.i Orgainst, Margaret Nelson. Second Baptist Church Talcott. Pastor Earl Jackson. Service 1st & 3rd Sun. at 11 am. Tempe Church Bobby Reed, Pastor: SS, 10 am. [ Melvin Williams, Supt. Preaching Services every Sunday at 11:00 am Upland Baptist Church Pastor:Eddie Wills. Sunday School Supedntendent:Mike Brandon3S 10:00, Worship Services at - 11:00. Evening Services 6:00. Wed. service at 6:00 p.m. War Ridge Freewill Baptist Church. Sunday School 10:00 am., Morning Worship 11:00 sin., Sunday Evening 6:00 pro., Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm., Pastor Roger Brammer. CATHOLIC $I. Patrick Catholic Chumh, Holy Mass Schedule: Saturday Sunday Vigil Mass)- 5:00 p.m.; Sunda 9:00 a.m., Wednesday - ~:00 p.m., Friday - 8:00 a.m. CHRISTIAN First Christian Church Sunday School 9:45 am, Morning Norship 11:00 am., Sunday --vening Bible Study, Sunday 6:00 fouth Meetings 6:00 CHURCH OF CHRIST Hlnton 1621 Summers St. Minister,Walter ~ekle: Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Norship Service 10:30 a.m. Wed. ~ible Study 7:00 p.m. Sunday =vening 6:00 p.m. Lane Church of Christ at Meadow Bridge ~ible study, 9:30; Sun. Worship 10:30; Sun. evening, 7:00. Shockley Hill church of Christ ~un. Assembly Worship 9:30 am ]ibla Class 10:30 am. Worship 11:15 am. Wed. Bible Class 6:30 )m. Call for info & directions 466- ~907 or 253-9570. EPISCOPAL Ascension Episcopal Church ~th & Temple St.Worship 11 am ~unday. Holy Eucharist 3 time a nonth. Ph: 304-627-1232 METHODIST First United Methodist Church detissa White, Minister: SS 9:45 ~m, Morning Worship 11:00 am. ;hild care available: Moments with ~hildran, Wad. Youth Club, 4:30 )m. 6:30 pm., Transportation: 466- )544. Forest Hill .inda Payton, Pastor: 1st & 3rd ;undays: Worship 9:45 am, Sun. ;chool t0:45 am. 5th Sunday :loation, Bible Study Sundays at 6 ).m. 304-466-9850 James Chapel At True ~ev. David Damewood, Pastor: ;ervices 9 am. Sun. School 10am. Johnecn 4inistar, Hubert Groves: Sam ;rOVes, Lay Leader. Study: 9:45. Vorship 11 am. Msrtha Chapel Unltad ~obert Shields, Pastor; SS 10, Vorship 11; Madams Ck Rd; 304- 127-6494. Mary Jane Memorial Pastor Ernest Calfea: Sunday School 10 am. Morning Worship 11 I~m. Prayer Meeting 7:30 pro. Miller Memorial United Betty Shields, Pastor;, Sun. School K thin Adult 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.; Nursery provided. Wed. Bible Study 6:30 p.m., www.gbgm- umc.org/millermemodal. Mount Pisgeh United Betty Shields, Pastor: Worship 9:30 am, Sunday School 10:30 am Wed. Bible Study 4:30 pm Hitidale, Rt. 3; 304-327-6494. Mt Zion United Penny Bivens, Pastor; SS 10 Worship 11; Mt Zion Rd; 304-392- 2448. New Hope Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunday School 10 am, Worship 1st & 3rd! Sun. 11 am & 4th Sun. at 7:30 pm ! 304-466-9850 Oak Grove Linda Payton, Pastor: Worship a 5:30 a~,l, Sunday School 10:30 am Fifth Sunday Worship rotate.= between Oak Grove, Trinity, an¢ New Hipe. Call 304-466-9850. Sand Knob United Penny Btivens, Pastor: Sand Knot Worship 9:30, SS 10:30. Sane Know Rd; 304-392-2448. Trinity United Methodist Linda Payton, Pastor: Sunda School 9:45 am, Worship services every Sun. 11 am, Bible study Wee 7 pm. Ph: 304-466-9850 PRESBYTERIAN Centarville Greenville, 10 am. Sunday School, 7:45 pro, Community Worshil; Service First Presbyterian Church James Irwin, Interim Pastel Sunday Worship 11 am,Wed. Bible Study 6 pro, Prayer Meeting 7 pm Han's Creek Greenville, 10 a.m. Sunday School 7:45 pm., Community Worship Service. Keller at Lowell Rev. Stewart McMurray, Pastor. Worship Services held at 2:30 pm on 1st. and 3rd. Sundays. McEllenny Rev. Stewart M(:Murray, Pastor Grassy Meadows,10 am. Sunday School. Worship Service held at 9 am on 2rid. and 4th. Sundays. OTHERS Bennett Chapel Tug Creek Mt. Travis Hocum Pastor: Services, Sat. 7 p.m. Sunday evening 2 p.m. Church of the Uvlng God Pastor Ron Iddings: Sun. School 10 am Morning Worship 11 am Sun. 6 pm Hlnton Gospel Tabernacle 102 Main Street, Terry Weatherly, Pastor: Sun. School 10 am. Worship 11:00 am. Evangelistic Service 7:00 pm. Bible Study Wed. 7:00 pro. Jehovah's Witness Sun. 10 am Public Talk, Sun. 11 am Watchtower, Study Tue. 7:30 pm, Theeeratic School Thurs. 8:30 pm Service Meeting. Jumping Branch Tabernacle Tom & Darlene Coffman, Pastor: Franklin Bowles, Supt. Sun. School 9:46 am. Morning Worship 10:45 am. Youth Fellowship 6:00 pm Evening Worship 7:00 pm. Prayer Service Wed. 7:00 pm. Mount Olivet Church A community church, Madams Creek Road, 2 1/2 miles, William A. Thompson, Pastor:, 466-4299, Sunday School 10:00 am. Morning Worship 11:00 am, Evening Service 7:30 pro. EDT, Wednesday (7 pm EST winter) 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 pro. Pence Springs Community Church Pastor Roger Persinger. SS 1( am, Worship Service 11am, Youtt meeting 6 pro, Sun. night worshil: 7 pm, Wed. night prayer meetin¢ 7:00 pro. Women's Christiar Fellowship meeting every firs Men. of the month 7 pro. Pillar of Truth Church Barger Springs: Sunday ached 10:00 am, Morning Worship 11:0( am, Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pro. Rlverview Chapel Riverview Chapel Corner of Temple St. & 16th Ave Pastor: Scott Ross.304-466.076£ Sunday: 11 a.m. Family Bible Hour:7 p.m. Lord's Suppm 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 Rocky Mt. Community Church Indian Ridge Pipestem: Buck Geedwin, Pastor. S. S. 10 arr Worship, 11 am; Youth S,, 6 pm; Bible Study, 7 pro. 2nd SatJ me. Gospel Sing, refreshments 7 pro. Big 4 Drug Store, Inc. prescription and drug needs fountain service '11;I;232:]I THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTISMENT ONLY $72 a year. HEAR Pastor Donald Hannah on WMLJ-FM 90.5 & 96.7 M - F at 2:05 p.m. Sunday 8:15 a.m. or anytime at sermonaudio.com/ Iwgmhannah RONALD MEADOWS FUNERAL PARLORS 466-1179 130 .Temple Street THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. THIS SPACE IS FOR YOUR BUSINESS ADVERTIsMENT ONLY $72 a year. .,,, I,