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Was there a football game played this past weekend?

Of course there was. The Chiefs and Eagles put on a good show, with Kansas City Head Coach Andy Reid facing his former employer from Philadelphia in Super Bowl LVII. At halftime, Rihanna put on a memorable performance that had everyone talking.

Super game. Super halftime show. Lots of expensive commercials. The

Baseball really is a metaphor for life

confetti falls, the Lombardi Trophy is presented, and the NFL season officially comes to an end. Now we can now get on to far more important things . . . like baseball!

Yes, that’s right, baseball - America’s true pas-

time. Don’t believe me? Well, just ask Terrance Mann, played by James Earl Jones in the classic movie Field of Dreams: “The one constant through all the years has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It’s been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt, and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game — it’s a part of our past. It reminds us of all

that once was good, and it could be again.”

I get goose bumps every time I read those words, especially when spring is right around the corner and the pop of the mitt and the crack of the bat are just a few weeks away. While the Chiefs and Eagles lined up against one another at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Az. on Sunday afternoon, my mind was really about 44 miles to the west in Mesa where at Sloan Park they are getting everything ready for the arrival of the Chicago Cubs. Today and tomorrow are the first days pitchers and catchers can report to Spring Training – the Cactus League in Arizona and the Grapefruit League in south Florida. Opening Day is - thank you, Lord - on March 30, just six short weeks away. The Boys of Summer are back, folks,

and I for one can’t wait for the season to begin.

In so many ways, the game of baseball is a metaphor for life. Whether you’ve played (or still play) baseball, watch it as a fan, or even if you don’t particularly like it, understand it, care about it, or think it’s boring (which I know some people do), the game of baseball can teach us so many important things about life.

Here is a collection of valuable life lessons we can learn from baseball:

• Baseball has no clock. Neither does life, in the grand scheme of things. There is no time limit or “sudden death” overtime. You know there is an end to the game, but never exactly when… just like life.

• In life, like baseball, what happens at the beginning might have no relevance at the end. Baseball season is 162 games. Mangers often remind their players that the season is a marathon, not a sprint. There will be winning streaks and there will be losing streaks. It’s not about where you start, but where you finish. And remember, as Hall of Fame catcher Yogi Berra once said, “It ain’t over ’til it’s over.”

• Life, like baseball, is not easy and failure is a big part of the game. Even the best achievers fail–a lot. Hitting a baseball is hard. The best hitters are the ones who hit for a .300 average, which means they succeed at their goal only three out of every 10 times. These players know that in order to be the best at what they do, they will have to be prepared to failbut they don’t get discour-

aged. Just like in life, they are willing to take a swing at whatever opportunity comes their way, knowing that, when they do succeed, that’s all people will remember.

• Life, like baseball, is a team sport with people of multiple specialties coming together. What they all do together is figure out what their roles are, how to do their roles well, and how to support each other in their roles.

• In life, like baseball, we are sometimes asked to make sacrifices for the good of the team.

• In life, like baseball, fundamentals are everything.

The metaphors between baseball and life are endless. It’s just one of the many things that make the game so special. I have a favorite movie clip that I post on social media this time every year. It’s from the Disney film, “The Rookie.” The movie tells the true story of Jim Morris, who goes from being an aging Texas High School baseball coach to relief pitcher with the Tampa Bay Rays.

At one point in the film, Morris steals up from behind his teammate Brooks in the clubhouse. With an ear-to-ear grin plastered on his face, he rhetorically asks, “You know what we get to do today, Brooks? We get to play baseball!”

That moment encapsulates the joy I feel when I think about the game I love so much.

Today, we get to play baseball.

Contact Editor Bob Sloan at editor@florence newsjournal.com.

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District accepting School Choice applications through February

In an effort to give parents more flexibility and control in the educational process for their children, Darlington County School District is again offering district-wide Expanded School Choice requests. The online application period for the 2023-24 school year will continue through Feb. 28.

Under the Expanded School Choice program, students who reside in Darlington County may request to attend any school in the county, except for the Darlington County Virtual Academy and Mayo High School for Math, Science, and Technology. Mayo High School already offers choice as part of its magnet program and is, therefore, not included in the Expanded School Choice program. Darlington County Virtual Academy serves students districtwide, regardless of where they are zoned, but has a separate application process through the Office of Innovative Programs.

Any student in Darlington County may apply for the Expanded School Choice program, regardless of whether that student is currently enrolled in a public school, a private school, or a home school. Through Feb. 28, parents

can submit Expanded School Choice applications through the district’s website, www.dcsdschools. org.

Parents will be notified of their child’s lottery number by email on June 9 after a random selection lottery drawing. Notification emails of the students selected for the available slots will be sent on June 9, giving the selected students the opportunity to transfer to their choice school. The deadline for parents to request the change and confirm the transfer will be June 30. After the deadline passes, any available slots will be filled by the next available lottery number. Please note, the “Stay Put” deadline for Expanded School Choice is July 1. After this date, the student will remain at the school chosen through the end of the semester.

Please be aware that normal school registration will be held before the Expanded Choice notification date of June 9. Parents should go ahead register their child for their zoned school during normal registration. If the student is accepted in Expanded Choice, the registration will be transferred to the new school automatically.

Under the Expanded

Henry “Uncle Dad” Brown

Choice program:

• Choice selections will be based on space availability at the selected school.

• Student athletic eligibility remains under S.C. High School League rules.

• Transportation will not be provided for Expanded School Choice. Parents and guardians are responsible for providing transportation.

• Once a child is selected to participate, Expanded School Choice will remain in effect until the student completes the choice grade level.

• If a child moves into the county after the request period ends, the child must attend the school to which they are zoned. A parent can apply during the next choice cycle.

• It is not necessary for parents to complete an application for their child to attend the school for which they are already zoned and attending.

• The online application for the Expanded School Choice Program will be available on the district’s website through the deadline of Feb. 28. For complete guidelines, an application, or more information, please contact Darlington County School District’s Office of Administration and Operations at (843) 398-2269.

To celebrate Black History Month, the Hartsville News Journal will recognize noteworthy African American individuals, families, and locations with ties to Hartsville, Darlington County, and the Pee Dee Region.

Most stories about the Civil War describe a misguided nation, large egos, and a bitter divide among the citizenship for the ownership of the nation’s collective soul.

America allowed the pursuit of money to cloud obvious truths, societal norms to excuse the degradation of half its citizens. Not all our countrymen failed to see this bigger picture, the melting pot that would become the United States of America. Henry “Uncle Dad” Brown of Darlington was one of these pioneers.

An African American man, Brown voluntarily signed up to serve the Confederacy. In the present day, we might be quite mystified to understand why an African American would serve the very government that wished to keep him in shackles. Brown answered this rather weighty question by telling his critics that he did not wish to preserve slavery or endorse succession. Brown wished, as so many did, to have a part in protecting his homeland, neighbors, and friends.

When Brown joined the war effort he served in the capacity of drummer for the 8th S.C. Infantry under the command of Captain W. H. Evans, later serving with Captain S. H. Wild in the S.C. 21st Regiment.

The Confederate Congress ordered that all African American musicians be paid the same as white musicians. Under this law, Brown was paid $12 a month for his service to the South. To be a drummer during the Civil War era was to truly take your life in your hands. As a musician you were unarmed, but could see just as much action as your armed counterparts. While dangerous, a drummer performed the

necessary function of providing orders to the troops. The instruments booming cadence could be heard more easily than the human voice over cannon blasts.

Brown had many notable experiences during his military service. One such experience was being present in the thick of the fighting at the Battle of Bull Run. Another was when “Uncle Daddy” made off with a pair of Yankee drumsticks. These pilfered drumsticks represented the war to Brown and he was photographed with them as they often accompanied him. This photograph is proudly on display at the Darlington County Historical Society.

After retiring from service, Brown became a wealthy landowner and brick mason. He took many under his wing, offering several apprenticeships. He was even elected to serve as Darlington County’s coroner.

Believing in giving back to his community, Brown did not hoard his success. He often pro-

vided financial assistance to any neighbors in need, regardless of their race. To Brown, you were American before anything else. Brown’s belief was never more clearly on display than at his funeral. When death came for Henry Brown on Nov. 2, 1907, the whole of Darlington society came out to honor this exceptional human being. At his passing, the Darlington Guards, an all white military unit, marched to Brown’s home and kept vigil with his family. Black and white ministers, J.J. Jefferson and D.M. Fulton, presided over his funeral. All white pallbearers brought his casket to its final resting place. He was laid to rest beside his beloved bride, Laura.

A 15- foot monument stands in remembrance of this American titan in Darlington. Through his life and death Henry “Uncle Dad” Brown, embodied the very meaning of America.

Written by Lauren Monica.

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DCSD announces Teacher Feature winners

The Darlington County School District’s Teacher Forum has announced the Teacher Feature winners for February. The program recognizes one teacher from each school to honor excellence in education.

Teacher Feature is coordinated by the district’s Teacher Forum, which is composed of each school’s Teacher of the Year. The purpose of the Teacher Forum is to foster professional growth and teacher leadership.

Better Homes and Gardens Segars Realty sponsors the Teacher Feature program, which honors Teacher Feature winners with free meals at local restaurants.

The February honorees

are:

• Victoria Burke, Bay Road Elementary School;

• Pierre Brown, Brockington Elementary Magnet School;

• Logan Smith, Carolina Elementary School;

• Eric Tew, Darlington County Institute of Technology

• Sophia Alfred, Darlington County Intervention School;

• Shydara Campbell, Darlington County Virtual Academy;

• George Williamson, Darlington High School;

• Tiffany Holmes, Darlington Middle School;

• Rebecca Thompson, Hartsville High School;

• Dakota Goff, Hartsville Middle School;

McElveen named to Dean’s List at GSU

Mackenzie McElveen of Hartsville was recently named to the Dean’s List at Georgia Southern University

To be eligible for the Dean's List, a student must have at least a 3.5 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester.

McElveen, who serves as treasurer of the Tri Sigma chapter of Zeta Phil Beta, recently attended the sorority’s officer’s academy in Dallas, Texas.

• Genita Johnson, J.L. Cain Elementary School;

• Tina Dinkins, LamarSpaulding Elementary School;

• Kimette Witt, Lamar High School;

• Dr. Ashley Barrett, Mayo High School for Math, Science and Technology;

• Grace Lyman, North Hartsville Elementary School;

• Cindy Glanville, Pate

Elementary School;

• Claude Diggs, Rosenwald Elementary and Middle School;

• Caitlin McCaskill, Southside Early Childhood Center;

• Ann Maria Duffus, Spaulding Middle School;

• Brittany Norton, St. John’s Elementary School;

• Jacqueline Finch, Thornwell School for the Arts

Watford named Softball Player of the Week

Taylor Watford, senior designated hitter for Francis Marion University, has been named the Conference Carolinas Softball Player of the Week for the opening week of the 2023 season.

Watford, a native of Lamar and a graduate of Hartsville High School, batted .600 in four games – all Patriot wins – with four runs scored, a double, two homers, and seven runs batted in. She also recorded a .667 on-base percentage and a 1.300 slugging percentage.

She went 4-for-4 with a pair of two-run homers in a 9-0 win at USC Aiken, and then in a doubleheader sweep of Augusta University, she combined to go 2for-3 with three walks and three RBIs.

Watford played two sea-

sons at Ole Miss before transferring to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) where she played one season.

The next home games for FMU will be the Patriot Invitational Tournament on Feb. 18-19.

Watford is majoring in psychology.

Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center will host an in-person hiring event that will include open interviews for a range of clinical and nonclinical positions from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 at the hospital campus in the Main Lobby.

Candidates will have an opportunity to meet the

staff, learn about working in the hospital, hear about opportunities for career growth, and interview for a job. Sign-on bonuses may be offered for some positions.

Candidates can learn more about the event and apply in advance at: cprmc.com/careers

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Hartsville Evening Lions Club

Hartsville Lions Club now has a Hartsville Evening Lions Club branch that meets every first and third Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Hartsville Chamber conference room on 5th Street in the Center Theater. New members welcomed. We are here to serve our community. We are non-profit.

Alzheimer Caregiver’s Support Group

Alzheimer Caregiver’s Support Group meeting will be held the first Tuesday of each month at St. Bartholomew’s Church, located at 103 Campus Drive, Hartsville. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. For questions, please call 843-332-8765 or email stbartchurch@ gmail.com.

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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

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 International is a nonprofit 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

Girl Scout meetings

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 difference! Girl scout meetings are the second and fourth Sunday from 3-5 p.m. Troop 029 at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 302 Dunlap Dr., Hartsville. Troop Leader is Ms. Ann Boone, 843-858-7821. Girls grades, K5-12th.

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.

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 darlington-lib.org or by calling 843-332-5115.

Disabilities and Special Needs Board monthly meeting

The Board of Directors for Darlington County Disabilities and Special Needs Board meet on the last Tuesday of each month (except December) at 2 p.m. Due to Covid protocol, meetings are occurring by conference call until further notice. For conference call information, please contact Carrie Chenard at cchenard@dcdsnb.org or by phone at 843-3327252 ext. 1101. The meeting dates for 2023 are: February 28, March 28, April 25, May 30, June 27, July 25, August 29, September 26, October 31, November 28.

Good News Club

Good News Club is an after-school 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 school for more information. Participation is voluntary and free.

Christian Recovery meeting location

Christian Recovery is now meeting 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 843-992-5222 or 843307-7193.

Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous will have meetings daily at 310 S. McFarland St. For more information, call 843-307-8565 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 Weaver at 843-8615413 or Monroe White at 843-615-5378.

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 843621-8189.

Pet of the Week

COCONUT is such a sweet, dear little guy. Arriving pretty shy and scared, Coconut is starting to settle in and already we are seeing his silly, playful personality emerge. Testing well with other dogs, Coconut finds comfort in having other four leggeds in his presence. When you meet Coconut, he’ll be reserved and a bit timid but there’s no doubt that a great dog is lurking just below his adorable surface. Will you be the one to discover it?

Please say “Yes!” Coconut is a 2-yearold terrier mix and weighs 34 lbs.

If you are interested in adding a new friend to your home, please fill out our online application at DarlingtonHumane.org and one of our adoption coordinators will be in touch. You can call the shelter at 843-398-4402 to

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New Providence Clothes Closet

The Clothes Closet at New Providence Baptist Church located at 1880 Antioch Road in Hartsville will be open Saturday, February 18, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. All items are free and there is no limit.

Divorce Care at Kelleytown Baptist

Kelleytown Baptist Church

is hosting a Divorce Care Weekly Group on Wednesdays at 5:45 p.m. beginning February 1. Meals are available for a small fee starting at 5 p.m. for $5 per person. This is a 13-week group, video-driven seminar that utilizes group discussion, the Bible and a personal workbook for $20 that can be purchased when you register at divorcecare.org.

You are welcome 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 information call the church office at 843-332-8092, Phyllis Yarborough at 843-3072453 or Jeff Jordan at 843307-9607. Kelleytown Baptist is at 2609 Kelleytown Road, Hartsville.

Services at Beauford Baptist Church in McBee

Are you interested in awesome 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 January, May and September. Come join us and be blessed. Pastor Tim Williams. For information, call (843) 672-8103.

CHURCH HAPPENINGS

Black History Month Celebration

A youth rally with local artist will be held on Feb. 18, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Pride Park, 630 S. 6th Street. A Black History parade will be held on Feb. 25, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Line-up at Butler Heritage Foundation Field. A Black History festival will follow the parade at Pride Park, 630 S. 6th Street. For more information call Barbara Carraway 843-4095241.

Clyde Church of God schedule

Clyde Church of God, 1736 Catawba Springs Dr., Hartsville. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., Worship at 10:45 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.

Black History Program at Centenary UMC

Rev. Anthony Caldwell and the congregation of Centenary United Methodist Church, located at 830 S. Sixth Street, would like to invite you to our Black History Program on Sunday, February 26 at 10 a.m. Our speaker for this occasion will be Dr. Jerome Reyes, President of Butler Academy.

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.

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 worship service. Everyone is welcome. Prospect United Methodist is at 740 Prospect Church Road, Hartsville. Pastor is Rev. Cindy Rumsey. 864-3862765.

Centenary United Methodist Church schedule

Centenary United Methodist Church welcomes everyone for worship each Sunday morning at 10:15 a.m. The church also holds a midweek Bible study on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. and on Zoom. For information, contact the church secretary at (843) 332-5771. Centenary United Methodist Church is located at 830 South Sixth St.

Household of Faith Church #3 schedule

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.

True Foundation Christ Tabernacle Church schedule

True Foundation Tabernacle Church would like to invite you to their weekly worship services. Sunday school is held at 10 a.m. on Sundays and worship service follows at 11 a.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 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.

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 3329479 or check them out on Facebook.

Services at South Hartsville Baptist

Pastor Trey Watkins and the congregation of South Hartsville Baptist Church would like to invite you to worship with them. Sunday School begins at 10 a.m. Worship service begins at 11. There is a Bible study on Sunday evening at 6 p.m. A meal is served Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. with prayer meeting for adults and Bible study at 7 p.m. for youth and children. SHBC is located at 205 E. Bobo Newsome Hwy.

313 C OUNTRY CLUB BLVD | FLORENCE, SC

Country Club stunner with so many features! This home has been meticulously cared for by the owners. Gourmet kitchen with Wolf range, Thermador oven and Sub Zero refrigerator. Wet bar has icemaker and wine rack. First level master bedroom with fireplace and one entire closet dedicated to shoes. Hardwood floors, formal living room also has a fireplace with gas logs and a large formal dining room. Large casual den off kitchen. Downstairs guest room with full bath. Front porch has 22x18 covered living space with TV and out back is a 23x15 patio under a pergola with kitchen and wood burning fireplace. In addition to the two car garage there is a carport in the backyard with a workshop and craft room/playroom above. Automatic gates for driveway, security system with camera for every entrance, plus entire house generator. Short walk or golf cart ride to Florence Country Club. This home will not disappoint.

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!

Bethlehem United Methodist Church schedule

Come worship with us Sunday mornings at 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Sunday School is 10 a.m.-11 a.m. with children's sermon during worship service. Everyone is welcome. Bethlehem United Methodist Church is at 2240 Bethlehem Road, Hartsville (Byrdtown). Pastor Rev. Cindy Rumsey, 864-386-2765.

Hartsville Church of God schedule

Pastor Patrick Dye and the congregation of the 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 10:45 a.m., and Wednesday night at 7 p.m. For more information call 843383-4697. They look forward to seeing you!

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.

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. Rev. Jerry Gainey is pastor.

Gum Branch Baptist Church

Awana at Gum Branch Baptist Church! Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:50 with a light meal for kids from 6-6:30. For children and youth 2 years old-6th grade. Come join us for fun and worship!

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 843-861-3581.

Middendorf Church of The Living God schedule

Middendorf Church of the Living God, 2042 Bullard Ford Road, Hartsville would love to invite you to our services. Sunday School is at 10 a.m., morning worship and children’s church at 10:45, and Tuesday night at 6 p,m. Pastor Burke and Wendy Hoffman invite everyone to attend.

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!

Praise Temple schedule

Praise Temple would like to welcome you to their services on Sunday at 10 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m. Thursday night prayer meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Pastor Ricky Dutton and members welcome all.

International House of Prayer schedule

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. 843-287- 2404.

Services at Gum

Branch Baptist Church

Gum Branch Baptist Church, 1504 Clyde Road, Hartsville is blessed to be a blessing. Sunday School 9:30, Sunday worship

Wednesday Bible study and prayer 6 p.m.

come and be blessed.

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