Salem (TN): Joan Pickard Strong, 88, Oct. 22. Robert Liles Strong, 88, Elder, Nov. 5.
Tirzah (SC): Dean Armour, 90, Jan. 18. Pau- line Harper, 90, March 26.
New Communicant Members
Bartow (FL): Scott Oglesby, Christian P. Spinosa, Stephen & Callie Phillips, Daw- son Padula, Nathan & Mary Conner.
Boyce Memorial (NC): Dillon & Brenda Joyce Smith.
Centennial (SC): Nancy Martin.
Edwards Memorial (SC): Kelley Ander- son, Mac Anderson; Hannah Madsen, Josh Madsen.
Gastonia First (NC): Ronel & Kim Borro- meo, Cynthis Marino, Mark & Julia Peter- son, Bill & Ginny Ratchford, Jerry & Linda Schuster, John & Leanne Vaughan, Jim & Carolyn Warnock, Chuch & Alicia Pend- leton.
Lake Placid (FL): Tim & Joan Moore.
Neely’s Creek (SC): Charles & Christy Rhyne, Richard Rhyne.
New Albany (MS): Anita Parnell, Jackie Verrell, Martha Boyer, Diane Aldridge.
Old Providence (VA): Pat & Susan Patter- son, James & Elizabeth MacDougall, Gary & Carol Mish, Summer Mish.
Pisgah (NC): Laney Romines, Jordyn Bay- sden.
Reformation (NC): Jerry & Kathy Knight, Levi & Audrey Friedly, Austin & Hayley Bollinger, Jeremy Maestro.
Rock Hill First (SC): Dolly Allan, Chris- tian Kulbok, Addison Sanders.
Shem Creek (SC): Gary & Genny Mc- Cutcheon.
Graduations
Bethel (AL): Claudia Harper Farrens, Univ. of Tulsa.
Centennial (SC): Kaleigh Casterline, Paul Mitchell School of Cosmetology.
Tirzah (SC): Leigh Covington, Grayson 30
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Installations
Bartow (FL): Elder: Jackie James, Matt Joyner, Chris Tibbetts. Deacon: John Perry, Able Putnam, Justin B. Smith, Chris Stricklen.
Pisgah (NC): Elder: Henry Oates, Bryan Gamble, Dean Roshdal. Deacon: Barbara Oates, Anne Wiggins, Eddie Goodwin,
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always felt that his recovery was in answer to that prayer.”
(Centennial
Bryson’s journeys brought both adventure and peril. It was reported that his home mission work covered more than four thousand miles. When and would have a long ministry ahead of him. On November 3, 1827 he was ordered to the gospel ministry. Soon after-
(Centennial history, p. 83) Together they went to Lincoln County, TN. The - sick. In his twenty years of ministry, the two churches grew to a combined membership of more than 400 members. The two churches would later combine to become the Elk Valley Church. classical academy at his home. The Viney Grove Academy attracted stu- goal was “to impart knowledge, to train his pupils to think and to inspire
prominent minister in the Southern Presbyterian Church.
academy. In his last years, he was an invalid, but continued to visit church - fying of Christ.” (Centennial history, p. 83)
Barry Rubenstein, David Kimbro, TJ Butler, James (Doc) Thompson.
Rock Hill First (SC): Elders: Chuck Cauthen, Jeremy Dreier, Scott Ledford, Mike Looper, Eric Madsen, Steve Southwell.
Tirzah (SC): Elder: Cecil Pruette. Deacon: Scott Good, Garrison Tomlin.
Catechism Recitations
Boyce Memorial (NC): Mackenzie Ware, Children’s Shorter Catechism
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