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Padgett's Creek Baptist, Union, celebrated it's 228th anniversary with burning of the mortgage of the Family Life Center. Rev. Peake, retired minister of Calvary Baptist, was guest speaker. The Family Life Center was constructed three years ago, by Unlimited Construction of Union.
hoto submitted Padgett's Creek Baptist, Union, celebrated it's 228th anniversary with burning of the mortgage of the Family Life Center. Rev. Peake, retired minister of Calvary Baptist, was guest speaker. The Family Life Center was constructed three years ago, by Unlimited Construction of Union.
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JANUARY 24

HEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH will hold a Coupon Night Class with instructor Patricia Perkins at 6 p.m. in the Church Social Hall. The class is being held to raise funds for a mission trip to Nicaragua from June 29 to July 6 that the church’s pastor, Rev. Brian Childers, will be part of. Tickets for the class are $10 per person and may be purchased from Patricia Perkins, Pat Edmonds, Brenda Magner, Kathy Woods, Annette Johnson and Gina Childers. All proceeds will go to the Nicaragua Mission Fund.

In addition to the coupon class, the church will hold more fundraisers for the pastor’s mission trip to Nicaragua including:

• Soup & Sandwich Lunch on February 10 in the church social hall following morning worship. Tickets are $5 and the event is being chaired by Pat Edmonds and Annette Johnson.

• Hot Dog Sale on February 22 in the church social hall. Tickets are $5 and will be available later. The event is being chaired by Gina Childers and committee.

• Bake Sale on March 16 at the Union County Stadium Parking Lot. The event is being chaired by Harry and Kathy Woods.

Details about these three events will be announced later.

JANUARY 25

CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH will launch its Celebrate Recovery weekly Friday night celebration at 6 p.m. with dinner for donations. Worship will begin at 7 p.m. worship with music and a testimony from someone who has completed the Celebrate Recovery program. At 8 p.m. small groups will begin and at 9 p.m. we will wind down in cafe time with dessert and coffee. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program for all people with hurts, habits and hang-ups. This ministry isn’t just for alcoholics and drug addicts and for the people who love them, but for you and for me during certain seasons in our lives. Perhaps you know someone who is hurting because of a death or maybe a miscarriage; possibly there is someone you know who is struggling in his or her marriage; having a problem with children or struggling with depression. Celebrate Recovery can offer hope to them. It is during our seasons of uncertainty that we need to be Jesus to each other.

JANUARY 26

THE CHOSEN FEW INC. (Mary Owens) will present “God Can Turn It Around” gospel play at 5 p.m. at the Pacolet River Association Building on Lovers Lane Road, Union, S.C. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children over the age of five. Come out and join us and see how God can turn it around. For information contact cast members.

GOD’S HEALING SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH, Old Hwy 176, Whitmire, will host a concert by the Bluegrass gospel group Walking By Faith from Robbinsville, N.C., at 2 p.m. This is a very talented group playing several stringed instruments as well as very good harmony in vocals. Everyone is invited to attend this singing. There will be a time of food and fellowship after the singing. This is a no ticket concert, there will be a freewill offering taken to help with the singers expense. Come expecting a move from God. This will be a very inspirational afternoon of fellowship as well as a time to uplift our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. If you have questions please feel free to call Judy Bullman at 864-427-3244 or 864-466-2207. Looking forward to seeing all of you there.

OAKBROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH, 520 Alman St., Jonesville, will serve a spaghetti dinner from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The dinner is free to the community. In the event of inclement weather the dinner will be postponed. For more information call 674-1161.

JANUARY 27

RICE CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH will hold its Usher’s Program at 3 p.m. The speaker will be Minister Eva Thompson from the House of Reconciliation Church in Union. We look forward to you joining us to make a joyful noise in the house of the Lord.

PARADISE AME CHURCH Will have an Usher Program at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph Brown, Pastor.

PADGET’S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH will have its Men’s Day program at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. There will be an all men’s choir and special music by Donovan Wells, Beau Sumner, and David Lawson. Mr. Tommy Inman will bring the morning message and Dr. Dusty Harmon the evening service.

THE HERBELETTE OF JETER CHAPEL AME CHURCH will celebrate their anniversary at 2 p.m. Rev. Anthony Washington, Pastor.

FEBRUARY 2

PUTMAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 3692 Buffalo-West Springs Highway (S.C. 215), will host a concert by the Dove Award winning and Grammy nominated gospel group Triumphant at 6 p.m. Admission is free but a love offering will be collected for the group’s fuel expenses.

FEBRUARY 6

THE LAURA FARR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS OF WESLEY CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will have their Poor Man’s Super at 5:30 p.m. The menu will be vegetable and potato soup sandwiches, cornbread and tea. Desserts are extra. Ms. Elaine Galston will be guest singer starting at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds will go to Jacob’s Well (the old Hope Hospital in Lockhart). Please come out and support this wonderful cause. Everyone is invited and everyone is welcome. Takeouts call 427-5319. Donations accepted and appreciated. Come join us for evening of worship and praise.

ONGOING

A MOMS IN PRAYER group is now meeting on Tuesday mornings at 10 a.m. 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 opened 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. Please bring identification and proof residence. Rev. James Mason, moderator. Minister Brenda Byrd, president.



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