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Vacation Bible School will take place at Flatwoods Freewill Baptist Church June 10th through 14th from 6 to 8pm nightly. This year’s theme is “Kingdom Chronicles-Standing Strong in the Battle for Truth”. Everyone from 4 to 13 years old is invited!
An old time revival will take place at Centerpoint FWB Church June 10th through 16th @ 7pm. Snacks will follow the meetings. Special guest speakers and singing are schedule each night. For additional information please call Ron Walker at (740) 418-0914.
Join Garrett Chapel for their Vacation Bible School June 11th through 15th from 6 to 8:30pm nightly. Saturday, June 15th is “Fun Day” from 2 to 6pm. There will be classes for all ages! Mark your calendars now to attend.
Susannah Baptist Church is kicking off their Vacation Bible School with a cookout! This fun event will take place from 2 to 8pm on June 15th at Beech Fork State shelter #2. There will be inflatables, hotdogs, snow cones and the swimming pool! Come and join the fun in getting prepared for VBS!
Susannah Baptist Church is kicking off their Vacation Bible School with a cookout! This fun event will take place from 2 to 8pm on June 15th at Beech Fork State shelter #2. There will be inflatables, hotdogs, snow cones and the swimming pool! Come and join the fun in getting prepared for VBS!
Homecoming
Where:
Rose Missionary Baptist Church
Route 243 Beulah Lane
Proctorville, OH
When:
Sunday, September 8
10:30 am
Speakers:
Bro. Mark Sanders (Morning)
Bro. Mark Huff (Afternoon)
The National Quartet Convention (NQC) is an annual gathering of Southern Gospel quartets and musicians. It is held at Leconte Center at Pigeon Forge in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA.
The first National Quartet Convention was held in 1957. J. D. Sumner, Cecil Blackwood and James Blackwood of The Blackwood Brothers were the founders of the famous National Quartet Convention formerly held in Memphis, Tennessee. The National Quartet Convention featured all the major gospel groups at a three-day event at the Ellis Auditorium in Memphis, Tennessee. After the first couple of years, the NQC was moved to Birmingham, Alabama in 1959 and Atlanta, Georgia in 1960. It returned to Memphis in 1961 and was drawing annual crowds of 20,000 by the mid-1960s. Sumner bought the convention in 1971 and moved it to Nashville, Tennessee in 1972, where it remained until 1993. The National Quartet Convention was held in Nashville, Tn. through 1993. After 1993, it was moved to a new home, Louisville, Kentucky. In 2014 the convention moved to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.