The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 139, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 2011 Page: 4 of 10
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Stan Davis
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Shiloh Baptist Church, located
members from Central,
First Methodist, The
Brethren Church of West,
Texas, and one couple
from Tennessee installed a
new hardwood laminate
floor and refinished an ex-
isting hardwood floor in
the BSM, built a privacy
fence in the backyard of
the BSM, painted the exte-
rior of the BSM, cleared
land, removed several
junk piles, and built ap-
proximately 600 feet of
boundary fence for Mis-
sion Carthage. Local busi-
nesses also assisted by pro-
viding free or reduced rate
services and materials:
Paul Cain at Cain's Hard-
ware, Cody McCary and
Lee Hoell at Triple H
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will have Vacation Bible School moles which have become a ma-
June 27 through July 1 from 5:30 jor problem this year. Please
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tend. The treasures you will find
are learning how to seek the true
Now-July 1 -Mt Zion Baptist
Church, located at the comer of
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Beach Bash, from 6 to 8:15 p.m. buried in Old Shiloh, as there is i
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Stories and photograph* ofEant Texas
A project to chronicle
Its people, places and events
July 25-29 - St. John's Episco-
Business meeting will be held, through 15. The theme will be nate Eugene Tate, of Rejuvena- pal Church, 308 Cottage Rd, will space allows. This space is'for special
.The cemetery concession stand Hometown Nazareth. To regis- tion Ministries (Official Night) have Vacation Bible School July events and is free of charge. All grace notes
;lwas destroyed three years ago by ter your family for this awesome Civic Attire is required; Satur- 25 through 29 from 6 to 8 p.m.
Hurricane Ike. Tents and port-a- Bible adventure, call 903-693-6131 day, Prophetess Sherry Bishop, nightly. The theme will be “Son- -,77;^"
potties have been successfully or visit the website at firstchris- of Chosen Vessels Ministries. Surf Beach Blast” and everyone i^Au'T>fornotes'is eveiy'Monday
used to sell cold drinks, water tiancarthage.com. The church is The church is located at 1800 is welcome to attend. For more at 4p.m.
•y, invites all to its 11a.m.
adults. For more information, tery. These donations help de- be Elder Dwight Gatlin, Sr., of St. annual homecoming and re-
call 903-720-1768. fray annual expenses which in- Peter C.O.G.I.C. in Logansport, vivaL Services will be held July
elude mowing, weed eating La. The church is located on CR 24 at 2:30 p.m. for the Homecom- member of the Gaither Vocal
Now-July 1 - Eastside Baptist markers, spraying for fire ants, 110 in Carthage. Pastor is Bishop ing. Home comers should render Band will be in Concert with
903-754-7844. Every Sunday
morning, at St. John's, Sunday
• School Class begins at 10 a.m.
Service begins at
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This year over sixty Price told about the long various other jobs.
You turn 30 soon!
Happy
Birthday.
from First United and decades past. Louise year’s trip to Plantersville,
Methodist of Carthage Ashby and Sue Price re- Texas caused excitement
have started working with canted that originally the in their small church and
them as well. Most people trip was planned around has members eager to at-
who decide to help find it a July 4. Over time due to tend future trips.
very addictive experience, several reasons the trip is To learn more about
Starting the week with a now the first full week in traveling with the builders
bare foundation and fin- June. Louise's late hus- please call the main office
ishing the week with walls band, James, and Jim Huff at Central Baptist Church,
and a roof provides a visu- were always very fond of 903-693-7181. There is dis-
al reward for a hard weeks making sure the travel cussion about traveling in
work. But everyone that route included stops at he Joplin, Missouri area
helps will quickly admit their favorite ice cream next year. There are also
that it is a labor of love pur- parlors. Reminiscing espe- numerous opportunities to
posefully performed for cially by Andrew Maxey help around Carthage,
the advancement of God's always includes an ice Henry Harrison coordi-
JiUy 24 - Old Bethel Mission- September 10 -- 9:30 a.m. - 4
ary Baptist Church pastor and p.m. Central Baptist Carthage
an A and B selection of their Tim & Lana Chandler from
choice. Rev. James Wall Jr., pas- Greenfields Tenn. Cross Rhoads
July 18-22 - Join New Hope tor of Shady Grove Missionary from McLead,Texas & 4 His Glo-
to 8:15 p.m. nightly. The title of mail Old Shiloh Cemetery dona- Baptist in Gary for Vacation Baptist church in Longbranch ry from Center, Texas at 6 p.m.,
this year's VBS is "Treasure tion checks to Mary Rice, 11336 Bible School as they have a will be special guest along with Saturday, August 27. Purchase
Quest" and children ages two FM 840 S, Mt. Enterprise, Texas Beach Blast', July 18 through 22, the choir. Revival services are at tickets online at
years to teens are invited to at- 75681. from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For all 7 p.m. July 25-27. Rev. Leon Hicks www.fijcjoaquin.com. For more
kids having completed Kinder- will serve as evangelist for the information contact Tonhia
July 6-9 - First Free Will Bap- garten to sixth grade. For more three nights. Fleming at 936-368-2517.
riches of salvation, prayer, fel- tist Church in Carthage invites information contact 903-690-
lowship, scriptures, and soul- children age 3 through grade 6 to 9576.
winning by following the proper Vacation Bible School from 5 to
clues. A program will also be 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 6 July 20-23 - Faith Temple members will have their Home- will serve as host church for a
held at 7 p.m. Friday. For more through Saturday, July 9. Alight Church in Carthage will hold a coming at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July Living Proof Live simulcast
meal will be served at 5 p.m. The Fifth Year Ministry Anniversary 24 at the Clayton Community event with Bible teacher Beth
theme is the Big Apple Adven- of Apostle William and Lady Ch- Center. Speaker will be Rev. Moore. Fee includes lunch: $20
July 2 - The Old Shiloh Ceme- ture. For more information call asity Godwin at 7:30 p.m. nightly Richard Hall, of Houston. Re- (now to August 15); $25 (August
tery in Rusk County will have its 903-693-4193. The church is locat- July 20 through 23. Speakers will vival will be held July 25 through 16-Sept 10). Contact: 903-693-7181
annual business meeting on Sat- ed at 4153 NW Loop. include Wednesday, Elder 27 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Deacons orinfo@centralcarthage.com
Arthur McCoy, of Our Fathers are in charge and everyone is in-
July 11-15-First Christian House of Faith; Thursday, Apos- vited.
on Hwy. 315, approximately 7 Church will hold Vacation Bible tie J.R. Gatlin, of Church of the
miles north of Mt. Enterprise. School from 6 to 8:30 p.m. July 11 Overflow; Friday, Bishop-Desig-
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Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6:30 • Sunday
ty at Just in Time Rentals, Eventually the parameters
and Chance Courtney, Rex were set to stay within no
From page 1 French , and Dustin Mu- more than a day's drive.\
range generally doing the sick at Courtney Construe- Only having a week to
framework and roof in the tion. Each day the workers travel and work limits
» span of a week. They also would report to their as- some destinations. It's also
^provide their own meals signed area. Snacks were beneficial to scout a loca-
and many travel in RV's provided daily in the tion and visit with those in
• while some choose to stay morning and afternoon, charge to understand the
;ln church member's The cookies and cakes scope of the job. Henry
; homes. In 1994 the group make the trip worth it Harrison officiated a grad-
remodeled the Baptist Stu- alone. Members of the uation ceremony for sever-
-*dent Ministry at Panola church who cannot attend al members that complet-
* College. For only the sec- always provide phenome- ed his "rampology" course,
ond time, they were lead to nal desserts that are Steve Jackson, Central's
stay in Carthage again this looked forward to by all at- current pastor, and a vet-
year and worked the week tending. The workers met eran now of three trips
of June 6 through June back at Central's activity shared how rewarding it is
10. building for lunch and to work alongside church
; Over the years, people at again for dinner. Each and community members
;different locations have de- evening the dinner was and see them in an entirely
<ided to connect with the provided by different Sun- different light. Four pas-
group the next year and day School classes. After tors have travelled and
’continue to work with dinner a devotion was lead helped build including the
:them on new projects. Vol- by a member and work founder Robert Griffin,
>inteers continue to join plans discussed for the Charles Dodson, Calvin
jthem from Kansas, next day.
Arkansas, and Louisiana. On Thursday evening
;This year volunteers the group listened to sever-
•joined the group from al testimonies and had Curtis Holland from the
West, Texas, and Ten- time to reflect and share Brethren Church of West,
nessee. Several members stories from several years shared how attending last
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