Church Briefs

Published 3:14 pm Thursday, September 3, 2020

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Roan Street Free Will
Roan Street Free Will Baptist Church will have an in-car service at 10 a.m. Sunday in the fellowship hall parking lot.
Minister Brett Jones will present the message.
To listen to the message, tune in to 89.7 F.M.
Those attending are asked to remain in their cars.
The public is invited.
First Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church Elizabethton, will have an online worship service Sunday at 11 a.m.
The pastor, the Rev. Dr. Brian Wyatt will present the sermon “Downward Mobility” based on Mark 10: 35-45.
Youth and Adult Forums, Wednesday Meditation, and Thursdays with Jesus will all meet online this week. All in person events remain canceled until further notice.
First Christian
First Christian Church, Elizabethton, is currently making three services available during the COVID-19 pandemic. The church is offering an in-person worship service with social distancing in the sanctuary at 9:45 a.m. Sunday
Also, a live radio worship service will be offered at the same time for those who want to participate in the service while worshipping in their cars. Those who want to worship via this means can park in the parking lot across from the Elizabethton Police Dept. on F Street and tune into 90.5 FM
Also, an HD quality online service via the church’s Facebook page. For a link to watch the service, call the church office at 542-5651 and it will be sent via email.
Also, the church staff asks that the congregation and others begin now to pray for the Law Enforcement Prayer Service, which will be Oct. 4.
Michael Klaus is minister.
First Free Will
Greg Patten, host of Hello World Radio, who now pastors an Indiana church, will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. and 6 p.. worship services Sunday, Sept. 13, at First Free Will Baptist Church, Elizabethton.
Patten, a former news anchorman for one of the most watched news affiliates, presents the news from a conservative Christian point of view.
The Rev. Nathan Jennings, pastor, invites the public to attend.

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