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Revival Starts Monday At
By Mac Towns
Revival services for Mountville
United Methodist Church will be held
Monday, June 19 through Wednesday,
June 21. Social hour and light meal is
at 6:00 p.m. with revival beginning at
7:00 p.m.
The Rev. Dana A. Everhart, senior
pastor of Bright Star United Methodist
Church in Douglasville, willbe the guest
minister.
The Rev. Dane G. Wagner, pastor of
the Mountville UMC, invites everyone
to come to the revival services for "pow-
erful preaching, special music and
great fellowship."
Special music will be presented by:
Monday, June 19, Moreland Community
Choir; Tuesday, June 20,
Gospel quartet "The
Faithful Four";
Wednesday, June 21, Rev.
Everhart and Marty
Wagner; Willette Phillips,
pianist; and Pastor
Wagner, song leader.
Organized in 1828,
Mountville UMC is locat-
ed in the oldest settle-
Rev. Dana
Everhart
ment and highest point in Troup County
(LaGrange District).
The church is on Georgia Highway
109 East - ten miles from LaGrange.
The Rev. Dana A. Everhart has
served in churches of the North Georgia
Conference of The United Methodist
Church.
These include: Associate Pastor of
Aldersgate UM, Augusta; Associate
Pastor of Elberton First UM, Elberton;
Pastor of Moreland UM, Moreland;
Pastor of Faith UM, Cartersville; and
Senior Pastor of Bright Star UM,
Douglasville (1998 current).
Rev. Everhart graduated from
Brandon Senior High School of
Brandon, Florida.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree
in Christian Education from Florida
Southern College, Lakeland, Florida.
The speaker graduated with a
Master of Divinity degree from Candler
School of Theology, Emory University,
Atlanta.
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that Father's Day is here,with all
the love that's always yours each
day throughout the year!
Happy Father's Day!
Happy anniversary goes out
to the following couples: Mr. and
Mrs. Levi (Hazel) Jackson on
June 15; Mr. and Mrs. Tony
(Johnnica) Portress on their 2nd
on June 13; Mr. and Mrs. Leon
(Alicetine) Thompson on their
27th on June 17; and Mr. and Mrs.
Jamie (Carmen) Wheelous on
their 2nd on June 19. We wish
them many, many more!
Our belated sympathy goes
out to the family of Mrs. Rudine
W. Sewell of Grantville in her
death. Wishing you peace and
comfort.
Birthday greetings go out to:
Cochonda Amey, Rev. Clarence
Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Ector
(Marian) Dean, Mr. Willie Lee
Clements, Sr., Mr. Derek Hudson,
Mr. Danny Allen, Ms. Tawanna
Hines, Mrs. Sharon Hudson, Mr.
Gene Bailey, Mr. Leon Johnson,
Ms. Vickie McCall, Mrs. Inez
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Mrs. Lillie Mac Sewell, Mr.
Drumus Strozier, Mrs. Rosalyn
H. Burston, Ms. Mary Strozier,
in memory of Mr. Samuel Ellis,
in memory of Stanton Miller, Jr.,
Mr. William James Sewell, and
Edarius Rashard Williams, son
of Ms. Stephanie Rutledge and
Mr. Reginald Williams.
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Thomas of College Park, who was
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also chosen to go to USA Olympic
training camp for four days in
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Mr. Ben Thomas, St. of
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We're happy to report that Mr.
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Everhart was ordained an
The United Methodist Church in
In addition, he serves on a
of committees in the
District and the North
Conference of the UMC.
Among other activities,
the director of the Handbell
Bright Star UMC; and
Education with Douglas County
System.
A native of Brandon, Fla., heis!
ried to Sally M. Everhart, a
Affairs Director for Douglas
Bank.
They are the parents of
dren: Matthew, age 11; Jacob,
Katie, three.
TOP LAWN: Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Herndon of 101 Royal
Hogansville have been named winners for the '(ard of the
award for June. With near-drought conditions prevalent,
particularly amazing accomplishment to keep a lawn Iookin
these days.
First Baptist VBS
EndsSuccessful
By Patti Phillips
"The Fantastic Good News Ocean Odyssey...Divinl
of God's Faithfulness" was this year's Vacation Bible
at Hogansville First Baptist Church.
The fun-filled week began Saturday afternoon with a
off with registration,
June 4 - Thursday,
mencement wlt a musical performed by the children
ents and other guests.
VBS motto was: Dive in! Depend on God's faithfulness!
ture: Your faithfulness continues through all
119:90 NIV).
THERE WAS A TOTAL ENROLLMENT of 79 with
follows: Sunday 60; Monday 63; Tuesday 60; and
At the Thursday night exercises, all children received a
cate for attending.
Also, all workers were recognized with kind words and a
cate. All workers signed a certificate that was presented
Harold Willis and special recognition given to the youngest
ing his first Vacation Bible School, Drew Campbell. VBS
were: nursery, Alyson Lee and Beth Todd; ages 3-5, Sarah
Connie Howard and Rev. Ron Howard; grades 1-2, Jean
Braswell and Ellen Davis; grades 3, 4 and 5, Kathy
Belle Willis; grades 6, 7 and 8, Beth Maxwell and Mariea
crafts, Angela Chaffin, Kaye Lindsey and Andrea Otwell; 1
Lynn Campbell, Sondra Lee and Chris Campbell;
Maxwell and Jessica Douglas; secretary/publicity,
assistant director, Ellen Davis; helpers, Joe Lee, Tom
Leigh Smith and refreshments, Myriam Turbyfild,
Lillian Howell, Mary Kathryn Gillespie, Mavis Phillips
Waldrop.
A SPECIAL THANKS to all church members for
prayers. And to those businesses for their donations: Publix,
Williams, Kroger, US Office Products, Wal-Mart, Lowe's,
Brothers, Coca-Cola, Piggly Wiggly, Hogansville
McDonald's, Money Back and Roger's BBQ.
Jane Bozeman, director stated that, "Vacation Bible
a huge success. Someone told me 'Your Bible School is
as your workers.' Well, our workers were great so you
means our Bible School was great too. A special thanks to
son who played a part in making 'The Fantastic Ocean
successful voyage. I challenge you to make Vacation
2001 even more successful beginning today to share your
Jesus Christ with a child."
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