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From the Dream Ranch to the Ryman

By any standard, Jimmy Capps was an extraordinary musician. Some would argue that the North Carolina native with silver hair and matching goatee is the standard by which other studio musicians in Nashville should be compared. I was unfamiliar with Jimmy Capps until a few

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weeks ago when a reader stopped by the office and left on my desk a book and a framed photo she thought might interest me. The old black and white photo shows a group of country musicians. Written at the top of the photo are the words, “WBTW TV 1956 – Slim Mims and the Dream Ranch Boys.” The young lad with a bandana around his neck and the opossum-like grin on his face is a 17-year-old guitar picker named Jimmy Capps. The title of the book, “The Man in Back,” immediately made me think of country music legend Johnny Cash, known worldwide as “The Man in Black.” The book is an autobiography, written by Capps with the help of Scott England. The cover photo shows a much older Jimmy Capps. He is wearing jeans and a black sports coat while resting his

foot on an old wooden kitchen chair. His left hand is supporting a bright red Fender guitar. On one of the opening pages of the book, Jimmy Capps’ name was underlined. Written in cursive underneath his name are the words, “Died June 1, 2020.” A search on the Internet led me to this obituary notice in The Tennessean newspaper. “Beloved veteran musician Jimmy Capps, who played on hit songs such as Kenny Rogers' ‘The Gambler,’ George Jones' ‘He Stopped Loving Her Today,’ and George Strait's ‘Amarillo by Morning,’ passed away on Monday, June 1, 2020 at 81 years of age. “He was a guitarist on the Grand Ole Opry for over sixty-one years - longer than any musician. In 2014, he was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame with fellow inductees, Peter Frampton, Will Lee, and Barbara Mandrell. In that same year, he was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. “Along with his onstage work, Capps was an in-

demand session musician, known for his smooth playing style of both acoustic and electric guitar, on recordings like Tammy Wynette's ‘Stand by Your Man,’ Barbara Mandrell's ‘I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool,’ Alan Jackson's ‘Here in the Real World,’ the Oak Ridge Boys ‘Elvira,’ Ronnie Milsap's ‘Smoky Mountain Rain,’ Reba McEntire's ‘How Blue,’ and many others.” To describe Capps’ career as a studio musician and performer on the Grand Ole Opry as impressive is most assuredly an understatement. He leaves behind a resume second to none. Capps explains the book’s interesting title in its introduction. “It’s very simple: that’s where I’ve always been. I’ve always been a musician who backed up the person standing up at the middle mic. It describes exactly who I am and what I do. Most people in any kind of entertainment want to be the center of attention. They desire to always be out front. so everyone can see them. Not me. I’m the man in back.” In reading the book I dis-

covered Capps was born in Fayetteville, N.C., and had ties to the Pee Dee. As a guitarist for Mims, Capps helped entertain audiences over WJMX radio on the “Dream Ranch Jamboree.” The show was also broadcast on WBTW-TV. Capps recounts of his days of playing at the Dream Ranch in his book. “Slim had a place in Florence called the Dream Ranch Barn. It was a big metal building that had originally been an airplane hangar. He called us the “Dream Ranch Boys” and dressed us in western outfits. The group, Capps recalled, would play square dances at the barn every Saturday. They did radio shows on others nights, but not on Wednesdays. Wednesdays were reserved for wrestling. Part of Capps’ job was to clean up after the wrestling matches. “Since Slim was paying us a weekly salary, he’d get his money’s worth by having us sweep up the popcorn and soda cups,” Capps wrote. “There was always a big mess.”

The Dream Ranch turned into a nightmare, according to Capps, when a fatal shooting occurred in 1957. “We were playing a song called “Red Sails in the Sunset when I heard something like firecrackers going off,” Capps wrote. “It turned out to be gunshots. A man had been dancing with another guy’s wife, and the guy had come in and shot and killed both of them.” Capps remembers the audiences got smaller and smaller in the weeks after the shooting. By the third week after the shooting there were on 25 people showing up for the dance. “It got to a point where Slim couldn’t pay us anymore and we all started looking for other work.” Capps would go on the play back-up for a long, long list of country music legends. From the Dream Ranch to the longest regularly performing artist at the Ryman Auditorium. Not too shabby for a simple country boy from the Carolinas. Contact Bob Sloan at editor@florencenewsjournal. com.

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tance of face masks as a part of COVID-19 response. The resolution reads, “The Hartsville City Council finds it vitally important that individuals work together to decrease the widespread proliferation of COVID-19 among citizens of the City. City officials have been in communication with local health care providers to seek their advice and input on the current state of COVID-19 in Darlington County. While this resolution does not mandate that everyone wear masks, it

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vided as they are available. “As the numbers of positive COVID-19 cases rise across our state, the council felt that by passing a resolution such as this, more residents would follow the guidance by the CDC, SCDHEC, and our local healthcare providers,” said City of Hartsville Public Information Officer Lauren Baker. “This is an important step to ensuring that we can keep Hartsville residents safe and hopefully minimize the spread of COVID-19.”

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does encourage and emphasize the importance of mask wearing when in public. The resolution outlines circumstances in which citizens should wear a face mask including: _ Inside any building which is open to the public; _ Waiting to enter any building which is open to the public; _ Interacting with other people in outdoor spaces, including but not limited to curbside pickup, delivery, and service calls;

to take this time to remind families to keep a lookout for the following signs of drug use: Money issues, asking to borrow money; poor hygiene; stories that don’t make sense; erratic behavior; small drug containers, ripped balloons, button bags, and tinfoil.; drug paraphernalia; strange burnt smells; needle marks on arms and other parts of the body; accelerated weight gain or loss; strange looking eyes; irregular looking eyes and irregular breathing or heartbeat. Keep in mind that substances affect people differently, and just because one sign matches may not mean

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FLORENCE—MultiDove and Grammy Awardwinning recording artist David Phelps is scheduled to perform at Palmetto Street Church of God in Florence on July 24-25. This event begins at 7 p.m. both nights. Ticket prices are $55, Artist Circle (reserved seating in first five rows); $35, early admission; $25, gen-

eral admission. Tickets can be purchased at www.davidphelps.com. For safety purposes due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the sanctuary will be limited to 80 percent capacity. Masks are encouraged, but will not be provided. There will be a live feed of the concert on a large video screen in an adjoining

building that will offer socially distanced seating. Phelps will visit with fans in the adjoining building. For this option, choose the general admission seating. About 20 years ago Dr. Lesley Kirby opened her private practice audiology office in Florence. As a celebration, she sponsored David Phelps to give a concert (sold out!). Fifteen

years ago, for her 15th anniversary, she once again brought in David to yet another sold out event. The event is being held in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lifetime Hearing of Florence, owned and operated by Dr. Leslie Kirby. The net proceeds from both concerts will benefit six local charities: Harvest Hope Food Bank,

McArn Food Bank, the Darlington County Humane Society, The American Heart Association, the Foster Care Clothing Closet and Youth Mentors of the Pee Dee. Perhaps best known as the powerful tenor for the multiple Grammy and Dove Award-winning Gaither Vocal Band, Phelps has performed at numerous

prestigious venues across the globe, including the White House, New York’s Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House in Australia. With 14 solo albums to his credit, David’s electrifying voice has moved audiences from all walks of life, crossing generational and stylistic barriers.

Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center publishes annual community benefit report Carolina Pines published its annual community benefit report for the 2019 calendar year. The annual report showcases the broad scope of the hospital’s contributions to the Hartsville community and illustrates the many ways the organization invests in the region’s physical and economic health.

“Our mission of Making Communities Healthier is deeply rooted in all that we do,” says Bill Little, chief executive officer (CEO) of Carolina Pines. “We are proud to contribute to the health and vitality of our community by providing quality care close to home and creating places where people choose to come for

healthcare, physicians want to practice and employees want to work.” Carolina Pines’ 2019 report highlights the organization’s continued commitment to providing high quality healthcare through the recruitment of highly skilled and trained providers to practice in the community, as well as ongoing investments in new technology and facility improvements to ensure that the evolving healthcare needs of the community are being met. In 2019 alone, Carolina Pines added nine providers in orthopaedics, podiatry and emergency medicine; and made more than $3.3 million in capital improve-

ments, including a new roof, elevator, boiler and other improvements. Additionally, with the fundamental belief that everyone deserves high quality care regardless of their ability to pay, the hospital donated nearly $46 million in health services to those in need. Carolina Pines is dedicated to ensuring that its facilities are places where the contributions and talents of its providers and employees are recognized and valued. To that end, the hospital distributed more than $50,025,972 in salaries, wages and benefits for approximately 660 employees. The hospital also provided more than $131,465 in professional

development and tuition assistance to enable its staff to continue to grow in expertise and experience and enhance the level of care available to the community. The positive impact of Carolina Pines reaches beyond hospital walls and into the community in a number of key ways, as reflected on this year’s report. The organization’s commitment to fiscal responsibility and the economic well-being of the community is demonstrated by the more than $1,356,000 it paid in local and state taxes, as well as its support for a number of local activities and organizations, including Butler Her-

itage Foundation, Carolina’s Kids, Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County, Hartsville NAACP, and the Trent Hill Center, just to name a few. “We are so proud to be a part of this wonderful community, and we are incredibly grateful that our neighbors trust us with their healthcare needs,” said Little. “We are committed to further enhancing the many ways we serve and care for Darlington County and look forward to continuing our legacy of providing high quality care long into the future.” Carolina Pines’ complete 2019 community benefit report is available on the website at cprmc.com.

The point of no return

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In life, we have to make choices. Some choices are easy to make, while others are more difficult to make. In either situation, there comes a point of no return. Perhaps you are on a diet and want to lose a few pounds, but you succumb to a piece of decadent chocolate silk pie. You had the choice to deny yourself, but now that you’ve eaten it, you can’t take away that sugar intake or make it disappear. Maybe you have a loved one that on is life support. The doctors have given you the choice to

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must understand that we can’t take them back out of the atmosphere. Once they are said, they can’t be taken back, not even with an apology. Let us be mindful of that place called, “the point of no return” that we encounter from time to time. There is a place in Ghana that houses the Door of No Return in Africa. This is where the slaves came through to board the ships headed to the four corners of the earth to become enslaved. Once they exited that door, they

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would never return to their homeland. Let us be mindful of the words we speak, and the choices we make that could change our destinies. Some things we can never retrieve. Some things we can never get back once we make the decision to either do or speak it. Simple but true. Think about it. Meditate on it and then take your steps to rethink what you have set out to do. It will make a world of difference. After all, isn’t that our goal, to make a difference in the world?

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HARTSVILLE HAPPENINGS Editor’s Note: Due to the coronavirus epidemic, many events have been cancelled or rescheduled. Please check with the sponsoring organization of each event.

Christian Recovery meeting location Christian Recovery meets at New Providence Baptist Church, 1884 Antioch 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 843-993-5222 or 843-307-7193. ___________________________

Emergency Meals for seniors The Darlington County Council on Aging will be providing emergency meals to seniors age 60+ during the Covid-19 crisis. Meals will be available for drive-thru pick up at the Council on Aging locations throughout Darlington County. Meals will be provided on a first come, first serve basis, at

the senior centers located in Hartsville, Darlington, Lamar and Society Hill. Check out Facebook or call 843-3938521. ___________________________

Gospel in the Park Series 2020 Gospel in the Park Series has been cancelled the first three months. We will kick off our 2020 Series August 9th at 5 p.m. for our Back to School Youth Alive. Please save the date and mark your calendar for Sunday, August 9th at 5 p.m. in Pride Park, 630 S. 6th Street. Bring your lawn chairs and an open heart. Please continue to pray for our nation. For more information, call Barbara Carraway at 843-409-5241. ___________________________

Miss Hartsville Scholarship Would you like to book Miss Hartsville, Sarah Floyd or Miss Hartsville Teen, Madison Germanoff for your next event? If so, please email misshartsvillescholarship@g mail.com about their availability. ________________________

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Hartsville Memorial Library The Hartsville Memorial Library, 142 E. College Ave., has a variety of events for children and adults. Find their monthly calendar and learn more at darlington-lib.org or by calling 843-332-5115. ________________________

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 elementary schools in the area: Carolina Elementary, North Hartsville Elementary, Thornwell School for the Arts and West Hartsville Elementary. Parents who are interested in enrolling their children in this club should contact their

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Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous will have meetings daily at 310 S. McFarland St. For more information, call 843-3078565 or 803-528-4131. ________________________

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

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are: July 28th, Aug. 25th, Sept. 29th, Oct. 27th, and Nov. 24th. The public is always welcome to attend. ________________________

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 more information call Post Commander John Benjamin at 843-409-0897 or Larry Stegner at 843-621-8189. _______________________

Hartsville Toastmasters meetings The Hartsville Toastmasters meet every second and fourth Monday at 7 p.m. at the Black Creek Arts Council building at 116 West College Avenue, Hartsville. Toastmasters International is a non-profit club specializing 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 309-0705 or email hartsvilletoastmasters@hotmail.com

NAACP to host drive-thru census counting events The Hartsville Branch of the NAACP will host two drive-thru 2020 census counting events in July and August. Those who attend the events and complete the census survey will be entered into a raffle to win either a flat-screen television or a tablet. Every ten years, the Constitution of the United States mandates counting those living in the United States and five U.S. territories. In March, households received

invitations to respond to a short questionnaire, either online, by phone, or by mail. The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged the nation, and specifically disrupted the census count. To support census completion, the Hartsville Branch of the NAACP received a grant from the United Way Association of SC (in partnership with the SC Grantmakers Network and Together SC). The Hartsville Branch will help to increase

the response rates of hardto-count populations in Hartsville and Lamar. On Saturday July 18, between 12 noon and 3 p.m., residents are invited to the Butler Community Center campus in Hartsville, 1103 S 6th Street. On Saturday, August 15, between 12 noon and 3 p.m., residents are invited to Hines Funeral Home in Lamar, 201 West Pearl Street. At each event, residents

can fill out the census survey online, receive a safety bag gift (while supplies last), and be entered into a drawing for a prize. The census survey only takes 10 minutes to complete! For more information on these events, please contact President Lunella Williams at 843-616-1294, or 1st Vice Jennifer Heusel at 812-6069198. Information is also listed on the Hartsville Branch’s Facebook page.

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CHURCH HAPPENINGS Editor’s Note: Due to the coronavirus epidemic, many events have been cancelled or rescheduled. Please check with the sponsoring organization of each event.

St. Bartholomew’s Church Alzheimer Support Group St. Bartholomew’s Church, 103 Campus Dr., invites you to the community’s monthly support group for Alzheimer caregivers the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. For questions, please call 843332-8765 or email stbartchurch@gmail.com. ________________________

Forest Hills Baptist Church VBS Forest Hills Baptist Church, 317 Forest Hills Drive, will be having Patriotic VBS starting July 8th-10th from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. There will be classes for all ages. children’s crafts, art competition and fireworks. Wear a Patriotic costume. For more information, call 843-332-7811. ________________________

Middendorf Church of the Living God Middendorf Church of the Living God, 2042 Bullard Ford Rd., will be featuring Bro. John Wilkes ministering on July 19th at 10:30 a.m. Pastor Burke Hoffman invites everyone to come worship. ________________________

Jerusalem Baptist 5th annual “Pack the Pew� Jerusalem Baptist Church, 301 S. Sixth St., will be cancelling their 5th Annual “Pack the Pew� program until further notice. Thank you. ________________________

Oates New Life Worship Center schedule New Life Worship Center and Pastor William Camp

welcome you to worship with them every Sunday morning with Sunday School beginning at 10 a.m. and morning worship at 11 a.m. Sunday evening worship at 6 p.m. and Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p.m. ________________________

Faith Plus Ministry Community Outreach Faith Plus Ministry Community Outreach, 811 N. Governor Williams Hwy., Darlington would like to invite everyone to their dates of operation from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. on the following dates: July 11th, August 8th, September 12th, October 10th, November 14th and December 12th. Food and beverage will be served. Rev. Willie Milling & First Lady Irene. For more information, contact Min. Laura M. Byrd at 843420-9150. ________________________

Freedom Outreach Ministries Come join Dr. LM Mungo for his morning service from 9:30 a.m.-11 a.m. at Marilyn’s Kitchen, 424 S. Sixth St. Wednesday weekly Bible study will begin at 6 p.m. Doors open to everyone. For more information, call Dr. LM Mungo at 843-309-7913. ________________________

Clyde Church of God schedule Clyde Church of God, 1736 Catawba Springs Dr., Hartsville. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., Worship at 11 a.m. Sunday evening service at 6 p.m. Wednesday night service at 7 p.m. Classes available for all ages. Bishop Daniel Eli Poston. For more information, call 843-857-0010 or 843687-3471. ________________________

Swift Creek Baptist Church schedule Swift Creek Baptist Church, 413 N. Center Rd., would like to invite you and your family, friends and the community to join their church

family. Sunday school starts at 10 a.m., Sunday morning praise and worship at 11 a.m. Sunday night service at 6 p.m. and Wednesday night prayer meeting & children & youth activities begin at 7 p.m. Swift Creek is an “Old Time� Traditional Church. For more information, call 843332-3843. ________________________

House of Prayer schedule Pastor Billy L. Melton and the congregation of House of Prayer Holiness Church wish to invite you to attend services 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 worship service will begin at 6 p.m. The church is located at Creekside Drive off Swiftcreek Road. For more information 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. Sunday 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 Wednesday night service at 7 p.m. They look forward to seeing you there! Contact Pastor Randall Harrelson at 843861-4075 for any questions regarding the services. ________________________

Second Missionary Baptist Church schedule Second Missionary Baptist Church, 212 W. Washington St. in Hartsville has new church hours. Early morning Worship service at 8 a.m. Church school service at 9 a.m. and morning Worship service at 10 a.m. The Pastor is J.D. Blue, Sr.

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Wesley Temple United Holiness Church schedule Wesley Temple United Holiness Church, 290 Hill Road, Bishopville, in the Ashland community, welcomes all to come worship on Wednesday nights starting with prayer at 6:30 p.m. and Bible study following at 7 p.m. On Sundays, Intercessory prayer starts at 9:30 a.m., Sunday school starts at 10 a.m., and service starts at 11:15 a.m. Pastor Elder Bennie Lee, Associate, Minister Timothy Brewer and W.T.U.H.C members will be looking forward to worshipping with you. ________________________

Soul’s Harbor Church schedule Soul’s Harbor Church, 200 Bobo Newsom Hwy., would like to invite everyone to their services. Sunday Morning Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. followed by worship service at 11 a.m. Sunday evening service begins at 6 p.m. and Wednesday night service at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. ________________________

St. Bartholomew’s Church schedule St. Bartholomew’s Church, 103 Campus Drive, Sunday Church services begin at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Adult Sunday schools starts at 9:30 a.m. and Children’s Sunday School starts at 10:15 a.m. There is also a contemporary music service, By Design, Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. A 30 minute healing service with communion is held Wednesday’s at noon in the Chapel. ________________________

Hartsville First Church of the Nazarene schedule Hartsville First Church of the Nazarene, 1909 West Bobo Newsom Hwy. invites everyone to their services. Sunday School begins at 9:30

a.m. followed by worship at 10:30 a.m. and Sunday evening service at 6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible study begins at 7 p.m. Classes/ activities for all ages. For more information call Pastor Tom McCrae at 843-3322521. ________________________

Church of Christ schedule Church of Christ, 901 W Bobo Newsom Hwy., Hartsville, would like to invite everyone to join them in services: Sunday worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Friday Bible study 7 p.m. (informal). They offer in home Bible study. For more information, please call the church at 843-332-6600. ________________________

Mt. Calvary A.M.E. Church schedule Mt. Calvary A.M.E. Church, 1106 S. Sixth Street, Hartsville, invites everyone to worship with them: Church school at 9 a.m. and morning worship at 10 a.m. Rev. Dr. Sherry Highbaugh is pastor. For more information, call 843-332-4337. ________________________

Grace & Mercy Worship Center schedule Pastor Ricky “Sweet� Jenkins and church family at Grace & Mercy Worship Center would like to invite you to come out and worship with them. Sunday morning service at 10:45 a.m., Sun-

day night service at 6 p.m. and Tuesday night service at 7 p.m. They also stream their services on Facebook live. If you don't have a church home, they would love to have you. Come be blessed in Jesus' name. 2543 Hunts Mill Rd., Chesterfield SC. If you need more information, contact Pastor Sweet 843337-5519 or Brother Joseph 843-858-2990. ________________________

West Hartsville Baptist Church schedule West Hartsville Baptist Church, 1003 W. Carolina Avenue, invites you to come connect with the Lord Jesus and His church—Sundays: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. worship, 5 p.m. connect groups: Wednesday nights: supper 5:30 p.m., activities for all ages 6 p.m. They have many exciting things happening at WHBC, so come connect! ———————————-

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. Mel Flail. ________________________

Hartsville Church of God schedule Pastor Patrick Dye and the congregation of the SEE

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Hartsville Church of God, located at 704 Lakeview Blvd., would like to invite you to one of their services: Sunday school begins at 10 a.m., morning worship begins at 11 a.m., and Wednesday night at 7 p.m. For more information call 843-3834697. ________________________

worship at 11 a.m. and Sunday 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 meetings. They welcome anyone who would like to come join. ________________________

Faith Baptist Church schedule

Centenary United Methodist 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

Centenary United Methodist Church located at 830 South Sixth Street invites you to fellowship with them on Sun-

days. Services start at 11 a.m. and Sunday school at 10 a.m. “Where the Love of Christ fills the Atmosphere” ________________________

New Market United Methodist Church schedule New Market United Methodist Church, 1909 W. Old Camden Road, Hartsville, would like to invite everyone to join them in services each week. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. and worship service will follow at 11 a.m. Wednesday night Bible study begins at 7 p.m.

For more information, call Pastor Eugene Feagin at 843-332-0887. ________________________

Greenhill Church of God of Prophecy schedule Greenhill Church of God of Prophecy, 3945 Middendorf Rd., Hartsville, invites everyone to their services. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. followed 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 service begins at 7 p.m.

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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 service 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 843-8613581. ________________________

Eastside Holiness Church schedule Eastside Holiness Church and Pastor Trae Smoak would like to invite you to their weekly services. Sunday school is at 10 a.m. with a worship service following at 11 a.m. Sunday night worship begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday night services are at 7 p.m. The church is located at 201 S. McFarland Street. Come join them in worship! ________________________

Our Shepherd Lutheran Church schedule Our Shepherd Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1410 West Bobo Newsom Hwy., invites everyone to their worship service on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Holy communion is celebrated on the first and third Sundays. Bible Study is held on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9 a.m. at the Retreat at Carolina Bay. Other Sundays the Bible Study is at 9:30 a.m. at the church. For more information please call 843332-3391 and leave a message.

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. ________________________

International House of Prayer International House of Prayer for all People invites everyone to their services. Pastor is Prophetess Wanda Gibson. Bible study and intercessory prayer will be on Tuesday at 7 p.m. and Kingdom worship will be on Sunday at 11 a.m. The church is located at 1517 Bobo Newsom Hwy. Come and experience the glory. 843287- 2404. ________________________

Household of Faith Church #3

Household of Faith Church #3, 720 Hudson Street, Hartsville, invites you to join them for any of their services as follows: Sundays at 7 p.m., Bible study on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., Sabbath services on Fridays at 8 p.m., and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. ________________________

Chapel Hill Baptist Church schedule Pastor Brad Griese and the congregation of Chapel Hill Baptist Church would like to invite you to their services: Sunday school begins at 10 a.m. and morning worship at 11 a.m. Sunday night service begins at 6 p.m. and Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p.m. Please come out and hear God’s Word and be blessed.

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