Judgement House Held At East Dillon Baptist Church (with photo gallery)
Judgement House, Masquerade, was held at East Dillon Baptist Church recently.
Judgement House, Masquerade, was held at East Dillon Baptist Church recently.
Clemson Extension’s 4-H Agent, Erika Owens is excited to announce the newest 4-H club called the K.O.O.L. (Kind, Obliged, Optimistic Leaders) Club.
Mario Diaz in his book, Be Spent: Winning the Fight for Freedom’s Survival, writes, “America stands at the edge of suicide. There is a struggle within our soul that is more dangerous than any external threat we face. We are walking down a path that puts us in direct conflict with the very God we relied on to establish this great nation. Is there a more frightening thought? Liberty is not just the right to do what we want—that is libertarianism. True liberty is the right ordering of society so that we are able to honor God and protect the dignity and inherent worth of God’s ‘image-bearers’—every human being in that society.”
The Bible identifies a type of faith that is absolutely unable to save. James wrote, “What use is it, my brethren, if a man says he has faith but has no works? Can that faith save him?”
The Yellow Jessamine Garden Club met on Tuesday, October 1, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Frances Tyler.
As soon as Chairman Gerald Berry called the October meeting to order, Dillon Historic School Foundation members began to work on several important items on the agenda.
Whittaker Head Start, in Little Rock, celebrated a time for fathers and children that will always be remembered in their hearts; it was the joy of a lifetime.
A Fall festival for the family was held at Mount Calvary Baptist Church on Wednesday, October 26.
On Sunday, October 16th, the youth, pastor, and several members from Beulah Baptist Church took supplies such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, washcloths, toilet paper, shampoo, and other items that were donated by members of the church to South Robeson High School to deliver the items and do some volunteer work.
Welcome to Maple Junior High. Yes, we are still at Maple Junior High in heart and spirit. But Sunday afternoon, September 25, from 3-6p, we were there in full force.