At Mars Hill Baptist Church
The French Broad Baptist Associational Choir will present
an Easter musical on Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Mars Hill Baptist
Church. Entitled "Up From The Grave", the play was written
by Joe E. Parks.
The 58- voice choir is composed of members of association
churches and is directed by the Rev. Jerry Jarrell, associate
minister of Mars Hill Baptist Church.
The public is invited to attend.
Revival Services Are Planned
The First Baptist Church of Marshall will conduct
evangelical services from April 6 through 10. Opening services
on April 6 will begin at 11 a.m. Services are planned nightly at
7:30 p.m.
Dr. Jack Millwood Jr., pastor of the First Baptist Church of
Chickasaw, Ala., will be the guest evangelist. Debbie Worley
will serve as director of music during the revival.
Rev. Buddy Freeman, pastor of Marshall First Baptist, in
vites the entire community to attend the nightly services.
Nursery care will be provided for the parents of young
children.
Saturday Night Singing Set
The Union Valley Missionary Baptist Church will hold the
fourth Saturday night singing on March 22. Everyone is in
vited to attend
Union Valley Cemetery
The Union Valley Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery,
formerly known as the Presbyterian Cemetery, is seeking
donations for the maintenance and upkeep of the grounds.
Donations should be forwarded to Mrs. Myrtle Ray, 2 Burton
Cove Rd., Marshall, N.C. 28753.
Fifth Saturday Night Singing Set
The Shoal Hill Baptist Church will conduct its fifth Saturday
night singing on March 29 at 7 p.m. Pastor Rev. Lawrence
Mason invites everyone to attend
Episcopal Church
Holy Week
Services Set
The newly-formed Episcopal
Church of the Holy Spirit will conduct
Holy Week services in the Peterson
Conference Center in Mars Hill. The
center is located in the Blackwell ad
ministration building on the campus
of Mars Hill College.
On Palm Sunday, March 23, ser
vices will begin at 10:30 a.m. with the
Liturgy of the Palms and eucharist.
On Maundy Thursday, services will
begin at 7 : 30 p.m. with a footwashing,
Eucharist and the stripping of the
altar.
The Good Friday Liturgy will be
celebrated on March 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Easter Sunday services will begin
at 10:30 a.m. with baptism and
eucharist. }
For more information, call the Rev,
Susan Sherard at 689-2517 or write
Church of the Holy Spirit, P.O. Box
956. Mars Hill, N.C. 28754.
New Arrival i.
A son, Travis Edward, was born to
Jerald and Sandra Hensley of Mar
shall on March 9th. Weldon and Fran
cis Hensley of Marshall are the proud
grandparents. Clarence and Dorsey
Hensley are Travis Edward's step
grandparents.
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According to the Mars Hill College
Office of Development, the college
recently raised $44,500 during its 1986
National Phonathon. Held during the
last three weeks, the phonathon was
conducted by over 100 students
representing 14 campus organiza
tions. ,
According to Marsha Walker, assis
tant director of development, the
students received 1,597 pledges. This
represented a 15 percent increase in
the number of pledges from previous
phonathons, and resulted in a 33 per
cent increase in dollars.
The funds raised will go to meet the
college's challenge grant from the
Mellon Foundation of New York. This
grant, awarded in November, 1984, is
a $350,000 grant that must be matched
two-for-one by the college. The
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establish a permanently endowed
fund for faculty and curriculum
renewal in the arts, sciences, and
humanities.
"This is an excellent job by our
students," commented Mars Hill Col
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"The dedication of these young peo
ple is indicative of the effort everyone
who loves Mars Hill will have to put
forth to ensure that we succeed. They
are to be highly commended."
Honors for top money raiser went
to both the Omega Kappa Alpha
sorority and Iota Alpha Omega
fraternity, who each raised $7,397.
Other top money raisers included
Sigma Alpha Chi, Delta Kappa Theta,
and Lambda Chi Omega.
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The Salvation Army opened IU tint
office in Hot Springs last month at 125
Jackson St. Although the Salvation
Army has been in Hot Springs for
almost 20 years, this is its first office.
Previously its business had been held
out of its local director's home.
Lt. Thomas Friddle, who was ap
pointed the Salvation Army Officer
for Madison County last month, says
he hopes the separate office will give
the organization better exposure in
the community.
"In the past, people may not have
been aware of our presence in the
community, operating out of so
meone's home as we have," said Lt.
Friddle.
A new sign is expected to be placed
over their new offices sometime in
April. In the meantime, Lt. Friddle is
seeking donations of clothing, fur
niture and food goods, to be passed on
to the needy in the area.
Currently the Salvation Army of
fice is in dire need of financial
assistance of its own. It must rely on
local contributions for its rent and
utilities and. according to Lt. Friddle,
the funds are not there at present.
"Without some local support, we
might be forced to shut down after on
ly a few months of operation," said
Lt. Friddle. "And that would be a
shame for those so in need of our
assistance."
The Hot Springs office is open Mon
days through Wednesdays from 9
a.m. to noon. Lt. Friddle asks that
people call for an appointment. The
office telephone number is 622-3359
Mail should be sent to the Salvation
Army, P.O. Box 295, Hot Springs.
N.C. 28743.
Lt. Friddle may also be found on
Fridays at the two Salvation Army
churches at Sleepy Valley and Bonnie
Hill. Church services are held at the
two locations on Sundays, in Bonnie
Hill at 9:90 a.m. and Sleepy Valley at
10 a.m.
On Saturday, April S, there will be a
rummage sale at the Sleepy Valley
church from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. There
will also be revival services at Sleepy
Valley each night, April 9-13, starting
at 7 p.m. Former S.A. Officer for Hot
Springs, Brig. James Henry, will be
conducting the services.
For more information regarding
the Salvation Army and its assistance
programs to the community, contact
Lt. Thomas Friddle at 622-3359.
WCU Seeks Church Choirs
Western Carolina University invites local church choirs to
participate in the Grand Chorus performance being planned in
conjunction with the dedication of the Liston B. Ramsey
Regional Activity Center on April 19.
A 300-voice mass chorus will perform as part of the dedica
tion ceremony. Interested choir directors should contact Dr.
Maxie Beaver at 227-7242 for more information.
Youth Boosters Elect Officers
The Marshall Youth Boosters elected officers for the 1986
season recently. Donna Ward was re-elected as the club's
president and Mike Jenkins was elected as vice president.
Charles Bradley was named as secretary-terasurer and Kathy
Wallin was appointed the girl's softball representative.
Youth League teams are beginning practice this week in
preparation for the May 1 season opener.
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. . . that is the cry of the multitude.
Today we join In happy throngs around
the earth as we shout together.
"Hosanna"!
Whatever the morrow may hold of
the suffering, today we declare to the
world. . . "Christ has come." Because
we are in His company, we know that
i God ultimately will be sovereign over
all the world. We are confident that
goodness is stronger than evil. We are
. sure love will triumph over hate.
Whatever a Friday of crucifixion
may bring of temporary defeat, we
know life will triumph over death, and
the Christian way will resolve itself
supremely in the final destiny.
Then Palm Sunday is a day to cele
, brate and we set up our banner of
hope. "For right is right as Gqd is and
right the day must win." This hope
will convert, for us, spiritual defeat
into eternal victory.
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