School using rivalry to tackle hunger
With both Clemson and South Carolina in the midst of winning seasons and driving toward a huge show down on Nov. 26 in Death Valley, the in-state college football rivalry has everyone showing their true colors –orange and purple for the Tiger faithful or garnet and black for those backing the Gamecocks.
In Cheraw, the faculty, staff, students, and parents of Long Middle School are channeling their excitement over the rivalry into a proj ect that not only allows them to support their favorite team, but to help those in need during the
holidays while doing so. The school’s annual Clemson and Carolina Food Drive, which is currently underway and will continue through Nov. 17, collects thousands of canned goods and nonperishable items that will be donated to local food banks and families. The collected items are put on display at the school and, as the weeks go by and the dona tions mount, it becomes quite an impressive site.
The premise of the drive is simple: Anyone can donate non-perishable food items or make a monetary donation to the school food drive and designate their contribution for either the Tigers or the Gamecocks.
As the final whistle blows ending the drive, the win ning team gets the bragging rights. The homeroom class that collects the most items gets to celebrate with a pizza party. The second place class cools off with ice cream and third place class gets popsicles. The day after the drive ends, one student’s name is drawn from the Carolina bucket and another from the Clemson bucket. The two lucky students win a pair of tickets to see their team play in person.
In years past, the stu dents winning the tickets in
the drawings got to attend the rivalry game on the weekend following Thanks giving. This year, the price of the tickets for the big game was too expensive. Mason opted instead for tickets to the South Car olina-Tennessee and Clem son-Miami match-ups on Nov. 19.
Talk about a champi onship-caliber idea!
The drive is now in its 12th year and each year it seems to get bigger and bigger. Jessica Mason, the athletic director at Long Middle, came up with the idea as way for the students to learn about giving back to their community.
“The first year was tiny,” Mason recalled. “We made the display with cinder blocks and 2-by-4’s. To see what it has become is pretty amazing.”
The cinder blocks and 2by-4’s have been replaced by a dozen shelves sur rounding a makeshift foot ball field. The shelves are so crowded with food items that they look like the stands at Williams-Brice or Memorial Stadium on game day.
Last year’s drive brought in a total of 7,436 donated items. As for the rivalry, the Gamecocks prevailed, 4,107-3,329. The real win ner, however, was the com munity. With the donated items, 50 families received Thanksgiving food boxes and a turkey or ham. Dona tions were also made to the McCarn Food Bank in Cheraw and the Manna
From Heaven Food Ministry in Society Hill.
The school met its goal of feeding 50 families last year, but Coach Mason says she hopes the drive can do even better this year.
“We’re hoping for more monetary donations and we want to get companies and industries involved,” she said.
A few weeks ago, Mason recruited some help in get ting everyone pumped up about this year’s food drive. She reached out to local col leagues who had some con nections with the Carolina and Clemson coaches. Both Clemson’s Dabo Swinney and South Carolina’s Shane Beamer recorded messages that are posted on the school’s Facebook page.
Here’s what Coach Beamer had to say: “Hey
everybody, I know how important the Clemson rivalry is on the football field for us and I also know it’s important for your Thanks giving Food Drive. So, let’s make sure the Gamecocks win in this food drive. I’m pulling for you. Go Cocks!”
Clemson’s Swinney offered these words of encouragement: “Hey everybody, this is Dabo Swinney up in Clemson. I know everybody’s excited about the Clemson-South Carolina game, I also hope everyone’s excited about making a difference with this food drive. We compete on the field, but let’s have some fun and compete in this food drive as well. God bless all of you and Go Tigers!”
Well done, coaches, and very well done, Long Middle School. No matter which
team comes out on top in the big game, you can all be proud of your efforts. In the end, it’s not the colors you wear or the team you sup port that matters the most. It’s giving back to the com munity. When that happens, we’re all winners.
For those wishing to be a part of Long Middle School’s Clemson and Car olina Food Drive, non-per ishable food items can be dropped off at the school through Nov. 17. Monetary donations will be gratefully appreciated and can be made to the Long Middle School Food Drive, 1010 West Greene St., Cheraw, S.C., 29520. Make sure to designate your donation for either the Tigers or the Gamecocks.
Contact Editor Bob Sloan at editor@florence newsjournal.com.
Guardian ad Litem program to host free training for potential volunteers
The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem program, a division of the South Car olina Department of Chil dren’s Advocacy, is offering free online training beginning Nov. 7 to those interested in becoming a volunteer Guardian ad Litem for abused and neglected chil
dren who are involved in fam ily court legal proceedings through the Department of Social Services in Darlington County.
Potential volunteers should be at least 21 years old, have a clean criminal record, no previous DSS case history, and be able to
contribute four to five hours a month of your time for a child. You can change a child’s story. Those interested in par ticipating in this training are encouraged to submit a com pleted application by Nov. 4. Visit www.gal.sc.gov for more information and to download an application.
Bob Sloan Editor Last year the Long Middle School Clemson and Carolina Food Drive col lected more that 7,000 non-perishable food items.Hartsville High School Key Club reactivated
On Thursday, Oct. 20, the Kiwanis Club of Hartsville cel ebrated the reactivation of the Key Club at Hartsville High School with the presentation of a check for the reactivation fee to student representatives of the club and their faculty advisors.
The check was presented
by Kiwanis president John Benjamin and Kiwanis Key Club liaison Johnny Andrews. The check was received by Jacob Burgess, HHS Key Club president; Jude Yates and Jacob Pulling (student liaisons with the Kiwanis Club of Hartsville); and HHS faculty advisors Christie Burgess and
Derrick Nelson. The HHS Key Club has been reactivated with 38 members. The HHS Key Club had become inactive because of COVID-19 restric tions.
Key Club is an interna tional, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide serv
ice, build character, and develop leadership. Key Club members around the world are learning how to lead and stand for what’s right through serv ice and volunteerism. In part nership with their local Kiwanis club, high school students are making a positive impact as they serve others in their
schools and communities.
The core values of the Key Club are: 1) Leadership grounded in humility and serv ice to others. A true leader lis tens, recognizes, and empowers; 2) character built by everyday acts of kindness, integrity and teamwork to grow stronger relationships
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and communities; 3) caring and compassion for others is a cornerstone of the Key Club experience, inspiring action and service to one’s commu nity; and, 4) inclusiveness as people of all backgrounds and ethnicities are welcome to join in serving and making a posi tive difference in our world.
Disabilities and Special Needs Board monthly meeting
The Board of Directors for Darlington County Disabili ties and Special Needs Board meet on the last Tues day of each month (except December) at 2 p.m. via con ference call until further notice. For conference call information, please contact Carrie Chenard at cchenard@dcdsnb.org or by phone at 843-332-7252 ext. 1101. The meeting date for 2022 is November 29.
Hartsville Evening Lions Club
Hartsville Lions Club now has a Hartsville Evening Lions Club branch that meets every second and fourth Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Hartsville Chamber room on 5th Street in the Center Theater. New mem bers welcomed. We are here to serve our community. We are non-profit.
COVID vaccines at Carolina Pines Walk-In Clinic
To schedule a COVID-19 vaccine at Carolina Pines Medical Group Walk-In Clinic, please visit cprmc.com/covid19
Christian Recovery meeting location
Christian Recovery is now meeting at New Providence Baptist Church, 1884 Anti och Road at the corner of North Center Road. The meeting is every Thursday at 7 p.m. All those struggling with addiction and family members are welcome. For more information, call 843992-5222 or 843-307-7193.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous will have meetings daily at 310 S. McFarland St. For more information, call 843-3078565 or 803-528-4131.
Hartsville Memorial Library
The Hartsville Memorial Library, 147 W. College Ave., has a variety of events for children and adults. Find their monthly calendar and learn more at darlingtonlib.org or by calling 843-3325115.
Good News Club
Good News Club is an afterschool Bible club held after school for about one hour one day a week filled with songs, games, snacks, and a Bible story at various ele mentary schools in the area: Carolina Elementary, North Hartsville Elementary, Thorn well School for the Arts and West Hartsville Elementary. Parents who are interested in enrolling their children in this club should contact their school for more information. Participation is voluntary and free.
Hartsville Fire Department
Hartsville Fire Department now has stickers you can put on your door or window at home to inform the fire department there is a pet in your home. You can come by Hartsville Fire Department at 111 S. 7th St. to pick one up.
Alzheimer Caregiver’s Support Group
Alzheimer Caregiver’s Sup port Group meeting will be held the first Tuesday of each month at St. Bartholomew’s Church, located at 103 Campus Drive, Hartsville. The meet ing will begin at 10 a.m. For questions, please call 843332-8765 or email stbartchurch@gmail.com.
Brain Injury Support Group
The Hartsville Brain Injury Support Group meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Hartsville Memorial Library. For more information call Danny Weaver at 843-861-5413 or Monroe White at 843-6155378.
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What did you do today? Become a girl scout and join the fun! Create. Make friends. Camp. Sing. Explore new places. Try new things! Become a leader. Make a dif ference! Girl scout meetings are the second and fourth Sunday from 3-5 p.m. Troop 029 at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 302 Dun lap Dr., Hartsville. Troop Leader is Ms. Ann Boone, 843-858-7821. Girls grades, K5-12th.
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I’m the class clown. I find fun everywhere I go and making folks laugh and smile and feel good comes natu rally to me. I’m a bit of a free spirit and totally uninhibited. Meeting and sharing new experiences with humans and other dogs makes my heart feel full. My name is AUSTIN and I sure hope you’ll ask for me today. I’m just a happy, silly guy looking to give and receive love. Austin is a one-year-old stray Lab mix.
Meet SINCLAIR, the striking mini panther! Sinclair was brought in with his sib lings and his mom and put into foster care when his mom could no longer nurse due to having mastitis. He has grown into such a hand some little man and is now ready to find a home of his own.
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American Legion Post 53
American Legion Post 53 invites all veterans to come join us and enjoy a meal on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. For info call Post Commander John Benjamin at 843-409-0897 or Larry Steg ner at 843-621-8189.
Hartsville Toastmasters meetings
The Hartsville Toastmasters meet every second and fourth Monday at 7 p.m. at the Hartsville Chamber on 5th Street, located by the Center Theater. Toastmasters Interna tional is a non-profit club spe cializing in the improvement of leadership and speaking skills in a controlled, constructive setting. Guests are welcome and admission is free. If you have any further questions contact Ray Schnell at 3090705 or email hartsvilletoast masters@hotmail.com
will be in touch. You can call the shelter at 843-398-4402 to schedule an appointment to reclaim lost pets, schedule a meet and greet once approved, or to turn in pets. We are located at 1705 Adoption Way, Darlington.
Coker University presents alumni awards
Coker University recently presented alumni awards to four deserving individuals.
Recipients of 2022 Out standing Young Alumni Awards were Jessica Dellinger (2018) and Sharod “Miami” Williams (2015).
The 2022 Distinguished Alumni Service Award was presented to Tullius Pate (1995). Renay Sellers (1998) was honored with the Distin guished Alumni Achievement Award .
The Outstanding Young Alumni Award is presented to an individual who is a grad uate of the past 20 years and/or 45 years of age or
younger. Recognition is given based on one or a combination of the following: vocation, position, or choice of field with consideration given to the competition involved or importance of work; personal development in research, writing, or grad uate work; community involvement in church, school and local organiza tions; recognition of and exceptional service to Coker University.
GAL volunteers take oath of service
On Oct. 13, Fourth Judi cial Circuit Family Court Judge Cely Anne Brigman led Andrea Knapp, Daniel Gower, and Shana Gower through the oath of service to be volunteer Guardians ad Litem.
These newly appointed Guardians ad Litem join other dedicated community mem bers who have been trained and are advocating for foster children in the Family Court system. The primary purpose of each Guardian ad Litem is to represent the best inter ests of the child during the court proceedings. This requires each GAL to see the child monthly and interview other people who have con tact with the child. The GAL must also determine what the
Dellinger holds both a bachelor’s degree in psychol ogy and a master’s degree in applied criminology. While at Coker, she was a member of the women’s soccer team. During graduate school, she interned with Hartsville Police Department’s detec tive division. After complet ing her internship, Dellinger was hired by Hartsville Police Department, and attended training through the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, graduating in 2020, with honors.
child would like to happen and the child’s immediate safety. The GAL then reports this information to the Family Court judge at scheduled hearings, along with a recom mendation on the best course of action for the child.
All applicants for the GAL program will undergo a back ground and reference check, then will be given special training. Volunteers come from all walks of life and pro fessions. Experience with human services or the law is not necessary.
For more information, visit www.gal.sc.gov. Contact Cassandra Hilton at (803) 530-9190, or email Cassan dra.Hilton@childadvocate.sc. gov. You can also visit www.GAL.SC.GOV.
Dellinger was named the 2020 S.C. Rookie of the Year, by the S.C. Law
Enforcement Network and recognized by Mothers Against Drunk Driving as a MADD Hero. In under two years as an officer, she qual ified as a drug recognition expert, a certification that less than 1/10 of 1% of offi cers obtain. During her sec ond year, she was recognized by the S.C. Law Enforcement Network as Officer of the Year.
As a member of the men’s basketball team during
his time at Coker, Williams was a three-year captain, four-year letter winner, and was named to the All-Time Coker Men’s Basketball Team in December 2016.
Williams possesses a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in collegiate athletic administration. He currently serves as the associate ath letics director of operations and competitive excellence within Lion Athletics at Texas A&M University – Com merce. Over the years, Williams has held multiple professional and committee positions, helping to imple ment numerous instrumental initiatives for sport confer ences, minority, women’s, diversity, and enhancement services. He has also partici pated in several professional development opportunities.
The Distinguished Alumni Service Award, presented to Pate, is given to a graduate considered to be most out standing in any or all of the following areas: volunteer and community contributions, exceptional service to Coker
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University, and exceptional service to state or nation.
Pate is the owner of Pate Financial Coaching where he helps individuals and families navigate their financial situa tion. He has combined his two decades of financial experience and his ten plus years as an education admin istrator to provide knowledge and resources to his clients in an effort to reach their finan cial goals.
The Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award, pre sented to Sellers, honors an alumni considered most out standing in career achieve ment.
Sellers is a Sunday school teacher, Bible study teacher, greeter and youth director at Charity Community Church of Christ. She enjoys working with and mentoring youth. Her love to help people led her to seek a career as a social worker, working for the S.C. Department of Social Services for more than 20 years while also serving her country for more than 19 years in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
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Treats In The Streets
Thousands of trick-ortreaters dressed as witches and warlocks, fairies and scarecrows, superheroes and villains lined up along College and Carolina avenues in Downtown Hartsville to take part in the city’s annual Treats In The Streets Halloween event on Thursday. Even moms and dads, grandmas and grand pas got into the act, wearing colorful and creative cos
tumes as they led their trickor-treaters from table to table so they could fill up their bags with treats and goodies provided by local businesses and organiza tions. Treats In The Streets is sponsored by Main Street Hartsville, Wesley United Methodist Church, and The Rooster One Thirty Six.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Property of the following tenants will be sold to sat isfy rental liens ONLINE in accordance with Title 39, Chapter 20, Section 10 through 50 of the South Carolina Lien Statutes. The undersigned will sell at pub lic sale by competitive bid ding November 3rd, 2022 after 10 AM EST on WWW.LOCKERFOX.COM with pictures attached. The Auction will end on or after November 17th, 2022 at 10 AM. Said property is stored at Storage Rentals of Amer ica 817 W. Bobo Newsom Hwy Hartsville, SC 29550. B5I05 CRAIG HURST HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNITURE B5G09 LATRON JACK SON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE A3L03 LWAISA DAWSON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNITURE D7A11 BEVERLY THOMP SON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE C6K38 JERRIELL WRIGHT HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE C6K37 LADAJHA STUCKEY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE C6I28 KESHONDA THOMAS HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE B5J03 JENDRIGUS CEASER HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNI TURE D7B03 EMORY COOPER HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNITURE D7A28 HEAVEN WESLEY HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BOXES, FURNITURE Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase by cash only. All purchased items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in the event of settlement between owner and obli gated party.
(10/26, 11/2/2022)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES
All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on FORM #371ES with the Probate Court of DARLINGTON County, the address of which is 1 PUB LIC SQUARE DARLING TON, SC 29532. within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM #371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim, the amount claimed, the date when the claim will become due, the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim, and a description of any security as to the claim.
Estate: NORA FOXWORTH POSTON Date of Death:12/20/2021
Case Number: 2022ES1600535
Personal Representative: VANESSA POSTON CHAVIS
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BUNCOMBE COUNTY In the General Court of Jus tice District Court Division, File No.: 22 CVD 03398, Complaint for Absolute Divorce, Deborah Wilkes Lambert v. Billy Ray Davis, Respondent.
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of the relief being sought is as follows: Plaintiff is seek ing that the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between Deborah Wilkes Lambert and Billy Ray Davis be dissolved and Deborah Wilkes Lambert be granted an absolute divorce from Billy Ray Davis. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than December 8, 2022, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.
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Centenary United Methodist Church schedule
Centenary United Methodist Church welcomes everyone for worship each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. The church also holds a midweek Bible study on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. and on Zoom. For information, contact the church secretary at (843) 332-5771. Cente nary United Methodist Church is located at 830 South Sixth St.
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Ladies Bazaar
A Ladies Bazaar will be held at Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Fellow ship Hall, 3601 Wesley Chapel Road, Lamar, on Sat urday, November 19, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. We will have casseroles, soup, chili, desserts and bread.
Men’s Club Bar-B-Q Fundraiser at Lydia Community Center
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church Men’s Club Bar-B-Q Fundraiser will be held at Lydia Community Center, 5069 Indian Branch Road, on Wednesday, November 16, from 11 a.m.2 p.m. and 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Take out only. Donations are $10 per plate (includes dessert). Still cooked on wood and same sauce for 69 years.
CHURCH HAPPENINGS
Beauford Baptist to celebrate 105th anniversary
Come join the congregation of Beauford Baptist Church as it celebrates its 105th anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 10:30 a.m. The guest minister will be Rev. Rodney Nicholson of Mt. Croghan Baptist Church. Special music will be provided by The Leers. Beauford Baptist Church is located at 18182 S.C. Highway 151 in McBee. For information, contact Pas tor Tim Williams at (843) 672-8103.
Prospect United Methodist schedule
Come worship with us for Sunday School 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Sunday morning worship service 11 a.m.-12 p.m. with children’'s sermon during wor ship service. Everyone is wel come. Prospect United Methodist is at 740 Prospect Church Road, Hartsville. Pas tor is Rev. Cindy Rumsey. 864-386-2765
Bethlehem United Methodist Church schedule
Come worship with us Sun day mornings at 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Sunday School is 10 a.m.-11 a.m. with children's sermon during worship serv ice. Everyone is welcome. Bethlehem United Methodist Church is at 2240 Bethle hem Road, Hartsville (Byrd town). Pastor Rev. Cindy Rumsey, 864-386-2765.
‘I Believe in You Ministry’
Do you want to worship the Lord Jesus Christ from the comfort of your home? “I Believe in You Ministry” wel comes you to join us on Zoom. Interactive Bible Study Mondays at 7p.m. Service of Revelation Thursdays at 7 p.m. The Zoom meeting ID is 206-734-7767. The passcode is 6HYe28. For more informa tion, email Pastor Empress Ketoya Monero at ladylady lady1@ yahoo.com, or call (843) 957-7970.
Services at Beauford Baptist Church in McBee
Are you interested in awe some music and singing with dynamic preaching? Visit us at Beauford Baptist Church in McBee, 18182 Highway 151. Worship is at 11 a.m. every Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Bible Study every first and third Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Gospel singings are held every third Saturday in Janu ary, May and September. Come join us and be blessed. Pastor Tim Williams. For infor mation, call (843) 672-8103.
Bethel United Methodist Church schedule
Bethel United Methodist Church invites everyone to Sunday morning worship at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday school at 10:45 a.m. Rev. Daniel Sonny Hall.
Divorce Care at Kelleytown Baptist
Kelleytown Baptist Church is hosting a Divorce Care Weekly Group on Wednes days at 5:45 p.m. Meals are available for a small fee start ing at 5 p.m. for $5 per per son/$15 for a family of four or more. This is a 13-week group, video-driven seminar that utilizes group discussion, the Bible and a personal work book for $15. You are wel come to begin attending at any point during the 13-week cycle. Each session is stand alone, so attend one or all of the sessions. For more infor mation call the church office at 843-332-8092. Kelleytown Baptist is at 2609 Kelleytown Road, Hartsville.
Praise The Lord Ministries schedule
Pastor Randy Freeman and the congregation of Praise The Lord Ministries, 824 West Old Camden Road, would like to invite you to attend services each week. Sunday school is at 10 a.m. Worship service is at 11 a.m. Sunday night serv ice is at 6 p.m. Wednesday night service is at 7 p.m. Come worship and enjoy the blessings of the Lord. For more information please call 843-861-3581.
Awana at Gum Branch Baptist
Awana at Gum Branch Bap tist Church! Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:50 with a light meal for kids from 66:30. For children and youth 2 years old-6th grade.
Middendorf Church of The Living God schedule
Middendorf Church of the Living God, 2042 Bullard Ford Road, Hartsville would like to invite you to come worship with them. Service times are Sunday 10:30 a.m. and Tuesday night 6:30 p.m. Pastor Burke Hoffman invites everyone to come worship.
House of Prayer schedule
Pastor Billy L. Melton and the congregation of House of Prayer Holiness Church wish to invite you to attend serv ices each week. Wednesday night services begin at 7 p.m. Sunday School is at 10 a.m. Morning worship starts at 11 a.m. and Sunday night wor ship service will begin at 6 p.m. The church is located at Creekside Drive off Swift creek Road. For more infor mation contact Brother Melton at 332-9479 or check them out on Facebook.
Pine Ridge Holiness Church schedule
Pine Ridge Holiness Church, 3524 W. Bobo Newsom Hwy., would like to invite everyone to come join them in services each week. Sun day School will begin at 10 a.m. and worship service will follow starting at 11 a.m. Sunday night service will begin at 6 p.m. and Wednes day night service at 7 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church schedule
Faith Baptist Church, 2316 Faith Road, off Hwy. 151 towards Darlington, invites you to join them for Sunday School at 10 a.m., morning worship at 11 a.m. and Sun day night service at 6 p.m. Wednesday night at 6 p.m.
The 1st Wednesday of each month they have “Family night.” There will be food and fellowship and their WMU & Brotherhood meet ings. They welcome anyone who would like to come join.
Greenhill Church of God of Prophecy schedule
Greenhill Church of God of Prophecy, 3945 Middendorf Rd., Hartsville, invites every one to their services. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. fol lowed by worship at 11 a.m. Sunday night youth begins at 5 p.m. and the Sunday night worship service begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday night serv ice begins at 7 p.m.
Life in Abundance Outreach Ministries schedule
Life in Abundance Outreach Ministries, 744 West Car olina Ave.,Church family and Pastor R. Phillips invite you to come fellowship with them on Sunday morning at 10 a.m. Worship at 11 a.m., Tuesday Bible study at 7 p.m. All other services will be announced.