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Jesus versus Religion
Religion is a human creation and like all human creations imperfect and temporary. Jesus, however, is perfect and eternal. This is the choice that faces each and everyone of us in our spiritual lives. Do we put our trust in something created by humans that, like its creators, will eventually pass from this world or do we place our faith in the Creator of the human race, the Creator of the universe, who will never pass away but reigns supreme, now and forever. Which do you choose?
Charles Warner|Daily Times Jesus versus Religion Religion is a human creation and like all human creations imperfect and temporary. Jesus, however, is perfect and eternal. This is the choice that faces each and everyone of us in our spiritual lives. Do we put our trust in something created by humans that, like its creators, will eventually pass from this world or do we place our faith in the Creator of the human race, the Creator of the universe, who will never pass away but reigns supreme, now and forever. Which do you choose?
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Sunday, May 12

11 a.m.: Bethel Baptist Church, 904 Pea Ridge Highway, Jonesville, observes its Mother’s Day Service. The speaker will be Elder Ysante McDowell from Mabry’s Temple Church in Campobello. The public is invited. Rev. J.E. Tillotson, Pastor.

11 a.m.: Shiloh Baptist Church in Pauline Glenn Springs holds it Mother’s Day program. Minister Mekesha Watson will be the invited guest speaker. The public is invited. James W. Smith is the pastor.

11:15 a.m.: Bethesda Baptist Church holds its Women’s Day Program. The speaker will be Minister Janice Gore from Sharon. Sunday School is at 10 a.m. Elizabeth Jeter, President. Rev. Oglesby, Pastor.

Monday, May 13-Wednesday, May 15

7 p.m.: Monarch Baptist Church, 212 Richards St., Union, holds revival.

Saturday, May 18

7 a.m.-1 p.m.: UMW#1 of Sardis Methodist Church holds a yard sale for missions in the Family Life Building.

11 a.m.-5 p.m.: Seekwell Baptist Church, 6166 Brazelsman Bridge Road, Whitmire, holds a May Fun Festival. There will be a gospel sing-off competition and a wrapping of the maypole and food, games, and entertainment. For more information contact Angela Clark at 803-924-0273.

5 p.m.: The Littlejohn Singers of New Emanuel celebrate their 27th Gospel Anniversary.

Sunday, May 19

10:30 a.m.: New Hope Baptist Church on the Linersville Road in Buffalo has Homecoming. Soul Vision from Brevard, N.C. will be singing. Everyone is welcome. Johnny Burgess, Pastor.

2-4 p.m.: Buffalo United Methodist Church celebrates Rev. and Mrs. Kevin Dalton’s nine years of caring to our church and Union County. The celebration will be held in the church Fellowship Hall.

3 p.m.: Clinton Chapel AME Zion Church, 200 S. Enterprise St., Union, holds its Women’s Day Program. The speaker will be Minister Heather Wilson from Mitchell Chapel Christian Church. Please come and support us on this day. Your presence will be greatly appreciated.

Saturday, May 25

9 a.m.: Mt. Calvary Baptist Church holds a prayer breakfast. The speaker is Minister Velinda Mintz. Tickets are $5.

Noon: Pacolet River Association, 168 Lovers Lane Road, Union, hosts a Chinese Auction with more than 100 items available. Ticket drop off time is 10 a.m. until noon. The auction will start promptly at noon with no exceptions. You must be present to win. Hot dogs will be sold. The event is sponsored by St. Paul Baptist Church Usher Board. For additional information contact Sherri Ruth at 427-8497, Lisa Dean at 441-1660, and Patricia Hooker at 427-0116.

Sunday, May 26

11 a.m.: Buffalo Baptist Church, 1424 Main St., Buffalo, hosts a concert by Reggie Saddler and family, featured singers on Bill Gaither’s Gospel Homecoming videos. The public is invited to attend.

Saturday, June 1

6 p.m.: The Pacolet River Baptist Sunday School Convention holds its annual Youth Banquet at the Baptist Center on Lovers Lane in Union.

Sunday, June 9

2 p.m.: Sims Chapel Baptist Church holds its Family and Friends Day.

Monday, June 17-Friday, June 21

8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.: New Life Baptist Church hosts their annual K.I.C.K Sports Camp at Union County Stadium. All boys and girls in the first through sixth grades are welcome. Registration is June 1 at the Union County Stadium parking lot from 2 p.m.-until. Cost for the camp is $5 and each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and snacks each day of the camp. Sports offered are football, baseball, cheerleading and soccer. For more information you may contact New Life Baptist church at 429-8000 or look under the ministry tab at www.newlifeunion.com If you are looking for a Safe, Fun and Exciting time for your child to be able to mix sports and God’s word then this camp is a must.

Revivals/Other Events

The 136th Annual Session of the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of S.C. will convene on May 5-11 at Mount Moriah Baptist Church, Spartanburg, South Carolina. Dr. Benjamin D. Snoddy and the Spartanburg Association Family will serve as hosts. Our Welcome Night speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Stephen Thurston, President of the National Baptist Convention of America. All services will be held at the church. Please mark your calendars for the President’s Educational Banquet, which will be held on Wednesday, May 8at the Marriott Renaissance Hotel, 299 N. Church St., Spartanburg, South Carolina 29306, at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. Clarence Moore, Vice President of the Southeastern Region of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc.

Ongoing Events

Mitchell Chapel Christian Church, 381 Kelly Road in Union, holds services at its new location, 143 Camelot Drive in Union.

A Moms in Prayer group meets at 10 a.m. Tuesdays in the Family Ministry Center of Bethel United Methodist Church, 1705 Lockhart Highway. All interested persons are invited to participate.

The Missionary Auxiliary of the Pacolet River Baptist Association has an Emergency Food Pantry in the rear (annex) of the town hall in Jonesville. The pantry is open Friday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and other times by calling the numbers posted on the sign at the entrance of the annex. Bring identification and proof residence.

Covenant Baptist Church will have a Sunday meal once a month for Relay For Life. The meals will be held at 12:30 p.m. on February 17, March 17, and April 21. Call Ponnee at 427-3102.

New Emanuel Chapel Baptist Church has changed its services times to 9 a.m. for Sunday School and 10 a.m. for Praise and Worship.

Items for Church News can be submitted to The Union Daily Times for publication via email to udtnews@civitasmedia.com, by fax to (864) 427-1237, by mail to Church News, PO Drawer 749, Union, S.C. 29379 or in person at our office, 100 Times Boulevard, Union, S.C. 29379. Items can include singings, special services, yard sales, revivals and other church events. Items will run on a space available basis.

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