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Westside Church: Steven James, author of Christian books, will speak on âGood Things Running Wildâ during the Sunday service, 10-11 a.m.
Mountain View Baptist Church, 4005 Bristol Highway, Johnson City: Join us at 9 a.m. for Sunday school services in the church and at 10 a.m. for our drive-in service. You can stay in your vehicle and listen to Pastor Rich Murray deliver God’s word on radio station 91.9 FM or attend the service indoors in the sanctuary. The service can also be seen on our website at www.mtnviewbaptist.com.
Munsey Memorial United Methodist Church, 201 S. Roan St., Johnson City: “God’s Lavishing Ways” will be the message Sunday. Onsite services are as follows: a blended service at 9 a.m. in the sanctuary, a traditional service at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary, 11 a.m. Open Door in the Melting Pot, 11 a.m. contemporary service in the Christian Life Center, and Sunday school is available onsite for all ages at 10 a.m. Livestreaming of the services (except f
Local musician Diane Earle has been invited to be the premiere pianist at a Carnegie Hall performance in July 2022.
The event, titled Jubilate: An Evening with Choral Masters, will be hosted by Mark Cabaniss, who worked at Kentucky Wesleyan College with Earle in the mid-1980s.
Cabaniss, who is now the president and CEO of Jubilate Music Group in Nashville, considers Earle to be not only a world-class musician but also a good friend, which is why she was chosen for this opportunity, he said.
Earle, who taught music at KWC for 36 years, is currently the pianist for Settle Memorial United Methodist Church as well as the Owensboro Symphony. She also is a Kentucky Arts Council performing artist and holds the position of professor emeritus of music at KWC.
HIGH POINT â Brenda Joyce Cato and John Fitzgerald Lucas decided their wedding had waited long enough and were united in marriage in a small ceremony June 12 at Restoration Temple of Deliverance Ministries, a Pentecostal church at 1104 Cleveland St.
âWe asked everybody to wear masks, and they didnât mind,â Brenda said. âWe didnât have a problem with wearing masks. The few who were there with me â my witnesses, my son and my sister â were willing to wear masks. They were wearing them anyway.â
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic complicated or delayed wedding plans for many couples in the High Point area.
Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, 197 Suncrest St., Gray: Bible study for all ages will begin at 10 a.m., followed by the morning service at 11 and the evening service at 6:30 on Sunday. Wednesday’s service will be held at 7 p.m. Nursery is available for all services. All services and Sunday school will be available online also. Buses will run. Information, visit www.buffaloridgebaptist.org or call 423-477-3311n. Radio station 96.3 FM will broadcast the 11 a.m. Sunday service.
Borderview Christian Church, 1338 Bristol Highway, Elizabethton: The church will celebrate God and Country Day on Sunday, July 4, at 10:45 a.m. with a special service full of patriotic music, focusing on the God that blesses the USA. The adult choir ministry will sing and veterans will be recognized with a special gift. Scott Fisher, senior minister, will be preaching on the âGod and Countryâ theme. There is no community block party planned this year, but plans are already gearing up for 2022.