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Thursday, March 11, 2010
 
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A selection of articles covering religion.

Landrum United Methodist Church Youth will host an italian dinner and basket auction on Saturday, March 20, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. for early auction viewing. Dinner will include an appetizer, spaghetti (with or without meat), salad, bread, dessert, coffee or tea.This fundraiser is to…
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The O.P. Earle Elementary School Chorus from Landrum entertained the Senior Adult group at the Landrum United Methodist Church Thursday, January 21. There were 30 children along with the director, Cecelia England, and Ms. Gosnell, the bus driver. The group enjoyed lunch with the Senior Adults and…
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Tuesday, January 26 2010 11:17

Community Gospel Sing at TFAC

Celebrate with songs of joy at a community gospel concert at the Tryon Fine Arts Center on Sunday, January 31 at 2 p.m.If you enjoy listening to old fashioned gospel music spend a Sunday afternoon rejoicing with local and regional choral groups, duos and soloists. Raising their voices will be Green…
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A joyful congregation watched on the first Sunday in Advent as one of their own made a surprise appearance at the Hanging of the Greens services at Tryon United Methodist Church.At this traditional service in which the congregation decorates the sanctuary for the Advent season, children process to…
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Friday, January 15 2010 09:38

Local churches hold women’s events

Congregational Church of TryonThe Congregational Church of Tryon’s Women’s Fellowship will hold its annual meeting and luncheon on Monday, January 18. Linda Campbell and her team will cater the luncheon. There will be voting on the 2010 slate of officers and approval of the 2010 budget. Back by…
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On Friday, January 22, the Congregational Church of Tryon will host a benefit for former Scout Master Jimmy Campbell.Campbell has been involved in Polk County scouting for over 20 years. Campbell, former Scout Master of Tryon Troop #150, has guided a generation of youth through the joys of…
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Friday, January 08 2010 11:06

Trinity Lutheran Church donates to Outreach

Eloise Thwing of Thermal Belt Outreach Ministry (second from right) accepts a check in the amount of $3,949.15 from the Rev. Thomas Olson (left), Eleanore Jantzen (second from left) and John Rhodes (right), on behalf of Trinity Lutheran Church. This check was the result of church mission funds,…
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The Unity in the Community Organization shared the spirit of Christmas by hosting "Sharing in the Community Christmas Social." The event was held on Sunday, December 27 at the Zion Grove A.M.E. Zion Church in the G. Riddle Banquet Hall. Although the Christmas Social was originally scheduled for…
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The 37th Annual New Year’s Eve Gospel Concert will be held Thursday, Dec. 31 from 8 p.m. to midnight at New Hope United Methodist Church.The event features performances by Soul Harvest, Master’s Singers, and Ronnie Felker, also known as “Fearless Fife.”Refreshments will be served during…
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Morgan Chapel Baptist Church, located at 2850 Hunting Country Road, will be celebrating its 100th anniversary Sunday, Dec. 20. Special singing begins the celebration at 10 a.m., followed by a worship service at 11 a.m. Several former pastors will be in attendance; the Rev. Tom Fradey will be…
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