Church Briefs
Published 12:50 pm Thursday, April 28, 2022
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First Christian
Both an in-person and live radio service in the church parking lot will be held Sunday at First Christian Church, Elizabethton. The radio service can be heard on 90.5 FM.
The worship service will be posted to Facebook at 8 p.m. Sunday.
Bible study will held at 6 p.m. Wednesday. A new series has just begun in the book of Acts.
Michael Klaus is minister.
Sims Hill Christian
Revival will begin May 2 at Sims Hill Christian Church and continue through May 4 with services each day.
Sunday morning worship is at 11 a.m. with Minister Brett Jones preaching.
The Sunday evening service is at 6 p.m. with Jacob Jones from East Side Christian Church preaching, and music by the Sims Hill Choir.
Monday through Wednesday services will begin at 7 p.m. The schedule for the week is:
Monday — Ernie Depew, minister at Brick Christian Church preaching and music by Jake Jenkins of Valley Forge Christian.
Tuesday — Ben Moore from East Side Christian preaching and music by Sunshine. The group is composed of Sandra Cox and Lynette and Lauren Poe.
Wednesday — Gerald Holly, minister of Lower Shell Christian Church will preach, and music will be presented by the former Sims Hill Quartet, consisting of Gerald and Gloria Holly, Russell Kyte, Judie Kelly, and Linda Henry.
Everyone is invited. A nursery will be provided.
Food for the Multitude
Food for the Multitude will serve their first meal of 2022 Saturday, May 7, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Big Spring Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, 1106 Gap Creek Road.
For more information call Benny Buck at (423) 297-6632.
There will be a free clothing give-away, sponsored by Food for the Multitude today, April 30, at the Big Spring Church of Christ Fellowship Hall from 8 a.m. to noon.
Oak Grove Christian
Oak Grove Christian Church will host Dove Award winning singer-songwriter Mitch McVicker in concert Friday, May 6, at 7 p.m.
The church is located at the intersection of Powder Branch Road and Jim Elliott Road.
A love offering will be received.
Jeff Curtis is minister at Oak Grove Christian.
East Tennessee Christian Home
The East Tennessee Christian Home and Academy will have a benefit Bluegrass & Gospel Barbecue Bash Saturday, May 14, at 4 p.m. at the Central Community Christian Church, 137 Hopson Road, Johnson City.
Featured will be the Appalachian Trail Band and Sacred Harmony.
The home has missed celebrating its benefit dinner and silent auction for the past two years due to COVID-19 concerns. Ron and Melissa Marvel, ETCHA Directors, said they hope to return to the more traditional dinner/auction in 2023.
The group has set a fundraising goal of $75,000 in acknowledgemnt of its continued 75th anniversary.
Those attending are asked to RSVP by calling by May 10 to 542-2232 or 895-0122.
“This is a great opportunity to donate to the ministry of the East Tennessee Christian Home & Academy,” organizers of the event said.