~~/Mcndea nn~oonu The County Record, OCTOBER 21, 2009, Pag~e 10 singers are invited o come singing by Swiftwater, a 2 we For Information On Listing Your Church, Call 674-5041 FirSt Church of the Nazarene ('kidit# 90016 FT86 'lllBapti810hUTCA 17828 NE Crozier St. Blountstown, FL 32424 850-866-4036 i9244 NE State Road 69, Blountstown, FL 82424 ps P r ym 850-674-8169 Sunday Services ,ROR Burger,.P&StOr Schedule of Services SundaySchool...9:45AM 850-674-5194 Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship...11:00 AM mvw.christianhomefreewillbaptistchurchorg Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Evening Worship...6:00 PM email: chfwbc@aol.com Wed. Bible Study 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service...6:00 PM ConseBe 0aracest! St. Mary Missionary . Blountstown United Niethodist Church Baptist Church to....sen .....us a...ace.--ac.,, 16345 SE River Street. Blountatown. FL 'lal*-llaily & AlcDestrol.8 DR. C.L. WILBON. PASTOR Wednesday Bible Study..,9:00 AM 850-674-8716 Sunday School...9:45 AM "We Minister To Needs Without Magntfying Faults" sunday son..t- essoAm woming worshty xxsooAs Sunday Worship...11:00 AM Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 6:30 PM . General Mission & Brotherhood 2nd & 4th Saturday 10 AM Telephone: 674-8254 Emazl: btownumc@yahoo.com Meaningful Bible Study.........................9:45 AM ,jgg ( AE Exciting Worship.................................11:00 AM V I1101 L & 9 VF MVaf Bible Study & Worship.........................6:00 PM 15164 SR 71 South, Blountstown, Fla. Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study..........6:30 PM SUNDAYS WEDNESDAY Pastor David Throckmorton Sunday School 10:00 AM Bible Study 7:00 PM Located two blocks south of the intersection Highway 20 LARRY WHITE, Morning Worship 11:00 AM Kidz Jr. Bible Quiz 7:00 PM and Main Street in Blountstown PASTOR ,Children's Chairch 11:00 AM FirSt Baptist Church CHU4 HONE E ni n oy col5:00PM www.dtapps.cont/solithsidel Helping people follow in the footsteps of Christ 674-8884 and Church 10AM-12Noon BIORRtStOWR FirSt For information OR listing Assembly of God .Church your church in this SundayServices PastorSheltonKindig directory, please contact Sunday School...9:45AM Hwy. 20 West, 13th Street The County Record Morning Worship...11:00 AM Blountstown, FL W den da 0 M 850-674-4331 at 674-5041. For Information on Placing Your Church in the Directory, Please Gall 674-5041 BERTHA WILSON WALKER ALLISON Bertha Wilson Walker Allison, 92, formerly of Bristol, Florida, passed away Wednesday evening' October 14, 2009, at Shelby g. RIdge Nursing Home in Alabaster, Alabama, ' with her family at herside. She was born February 13, 1918, in Anniston, ab ma, Itkhe latelBBU Francis Jones Walker. She attended high school at Lyman Ward Academy in Camp Hill, Alabama, from 1933 to 1937 and graduat- ed from South Highlands Infirmary Nursing School with an L.EN. in 1948. She attended* Jefferson State Junibt College and obtained her Associates in Nursing R.iv. iri 1972. She also attended Chipola Junior College. from 1974-1975 where she studied art and painting. She excelled at painting and enjoyed this hobby well into her late eightiesat She worke1ddas in Birmingham from 1949- 1966, and South Highlands Hospital in Birmingham from 1966. -1973. She moved from Alabama to Bristol in 1973 and was a dedicated registered nurse at Calhoun General Hospital from 1973- 1980. She loved Lake Mystic and the people and commum- ties of Calhoun and Libedy Counties and. had many good and loyal friends. Bertha was a fabulous .coo aes nt anist a a tent nurse. She had a strong appreciation of good liteia- ture, food, music, dance, art and nature. She had a won- derfb1 sense of hunior and an edd e t al d without judgment and lived. her life to theAidlest, She was an excellent example of the golden rule and was blessed with many friends of all ages and from all walks of life. She was preceded. m death by a son, Delton King, of Birmingham, Alabama and a brother. Waverly "Sam" Walker, of Bynum, Alabama, She is survived by two daughters, Sandra A. Walters of Birnfixigham, Alabama, and Nina B. Allisqn of Atlanta, Georgia, and Bristol; sisters, Georgia Belle Tucker and Mary Joan Parker, of Cullman, Alabama; brothers, Robert 1 reston Walker of Alabaster, Alabama, and William L. Lewis of Grant's Pass, Oregpn; five grand- children; 11 great-grand- children; six nephews and 11 nieces. She was the best daughter, mother, grand- mother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and .fri.end one could ever ask for and was admired by all. She is truly unforgettable. There will be a memori- al service 2:00 p.m., Saturday, October 24, at the Bristol Christian Church with Reverend Les Brown officiating. Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrange- mxemts (ph. 643-5410 or www.edamsfh.com). MERLE JOYCE (HANNA). PIPPEN Meri Mrs. e Joyce (Hanna) Pippen, 76, of Altha, FL, passed away Saturday night, October 17, 2009, in Blountstown. Joyce was born on September 24, 1933, in Jackson County and had lived in Calhoun County for most of her life. She was a retired school teacher, teaching in Calhoun County Schools for 34 years. Mrs. Pippen tvas a 1951 graduate of Altha High Sahool and a 1955 graduate of Florida State Univeees eu aaibacheSo was a member of the CCREA and a member of the Altha First Baptist Church in Altha. Joyce was preceded in death by a sister, Alda Mae & int appy uj Hallel ah FOSt at 1st Baptist First Baptist Church of Blountstown invites you and your family to our Happy Hallelujah Fall Festival, Wednesday, Oct- 28, from 5 to 7 pm in the Activity Building. Come and be at part of our growing youth and chil- dren's ministries.during this evemng of fun, food, old- fashioned games and prizeg* This event is free of charge as we gladly wel- come our community to be atp rof what G d is o g churches will be welcomed to partner with us. Call the church office at 674-5923 for more information. "'Trunks, treasures 8s treats" Oct. 31 Once again, Blountstown First Pentecostal Holiness Church is presenting an alternative to trick or treat- ing. Come and bring your children and let them check out the trunks, learn about t treasures in God's word The festivities will be . located in. Golden Pharmacy's parking lot on Saturday, Oct. 31, with activities beginning at 4:30 p.m. and ending at 6:30 , p.m. St. Mary to host Hallelmall Carnival St Mary Missionary Baptist Church's Sunday School invites you to cele- brate their AnnLial Ha luja 31, Carniva on a.m.huntil 1-00 p.m.tons of . Christian filled activities as \tell as food and prizes designed to counteract the spirit of Halloween. .The church is locked at 16345 SE River St., Blountstown. For more information contact Pastor Dr. C.L. Wilson at 643- 4107. Everyone is invited t.o attend. Let's enjoy the goodness of the Lord. - HOIROCOIlling Set at Sunny HM PHC Sunny Hill Pentecostal Holiness Church pf Alth* will be .celebrating their annual Homecoming October 24th 25th. On Saturday, there will be a community outdoor cook- out with gospel singing.. Featured group will be the CoVenant Quartet Local local group comprised of Al Webb, Wretha Webb, Joan Alderman, Amy Alderman, Sharlyn Marie Smith, and Ruth Hagy. Thewhomecomingmes- sage, following the singing, will be given by Gary Siephens at 11:00. After the morning service, we will fellowship over a meal in the fellowship hall. For information, call Pastor Dewayne Tolbert at 674-8022. Victory Hill is located offHighway 71 on Ashley Shiver Road. . Abe Springs PHC tO honor pastor, wife Pastor Appreciation Day for Rev. Michael Morris and his wife, Tabatha, will be held at Abe Springs Pentecostal Holiness Church on Sunday, Oct. 25. The serv' ice starts at 11 a.m. with Evangelist Samuel Kent. Lunch on the church grounds will follow. The church is located at 12579 SE CR 275 in Blountstown. If you have any questions, call 762- 2146. . GrRRR BrOthers tO . perfOrlR in BrIStOl The Gann Brothers will be in concert at Lake Mystic Baptist Church or/ Sunday night, October 25. The concert will begin at 6 PM (EST). Everyone is invited to attend.and share in a time of worship and praise. A love offering will e received to support their ministry. The Gann Brother? have been, singing gospel meunicGfor 126r t err c sists of founding member Phil Gann, along with Kyle '" Peddie and Craig Pippin. They are actively irivolved in music evangelism. The 4 goal of the group is to encourage believers, reach out to the lost, and chal- lenge the body of Christ to repentance. They have had the privilege of singing on the main stage of the National Quartet Convention, singing at Dollywood's Gospel Celebration and singing at hundreds of. churches and venues around the country. The Gann Brothers have beenrahe Ceocipient of the Gospel Music Association "Group of the Year" award, and have been nominated for a Dove Award. For additional informa- tiorf,.call the church office at (850)643-2351. Trunk 'N Treat at Methodist Church Blountstown United Methodist Church will host their annual 'll-unk 'n 'IYeat on Sunday, October 25. Everyone is invited to join us at 5 pm CST for an enin of food, games, and After a light meal, the children will participate in a variety of games while the adults decorate their vehicles for the main event. The activity will move to the parking lot where the children will proceed to visit each trunk for a treat. Great photo op for parents and grandparents, as kids are welcome to wear their coskxmes. Make plans to attend oixr Trunk 'n Treat on . October 25, at 5 pm. and join in. An invitation is extended to area churches to come and sing also. Bring your lawn chairs! See you all Satuiday!! Sunday, October 25, morning service will begin at 10:00 a.m. with former pastor, Rev. Rudolph Barnhill speaking. All are invited to come and wor- ship with us. Old fashioned tent YOViValunde An old fashioned tent r ival9,pe an ony eon tay, p.m. nightly. The \revival will be at the old Billy Carr lot on State Road 71 South in Blountstown under the big yellow arid white tent. Come expecting and believing for God to move, heal and meet needs. For more information, please contact Bro. Samuel Kent at 850-832-0478. Synergy Youth tO Open bistro Sunday Youth Ministr ynergy offers specialty lunches the fourth Sunday of each thsy ery trr . meinu includes soups, sal- ads, sandwiches, quiche, desserts and beverages each month. As a service project, the Synergy Youth dehvers the leftover food to families in the community. K you know someone who could benefit from this g cSe Ire gmai ' The bistro will be serv-. ing lunch from 12:00pm- 1:30pm on Sunday, October 25th at the Grace hiMetho itH urrc ki open to thesi aub 3 October's menu will consist bf an assorted, taco bar (beef & chicken), chicken fajita soup, white chili, gar- den salad, layered Mexican salad, fajitas, quiche (Chef's choice. and assort- ed desserts and beverages. The cost for food items $5 for children and $7 for adults. All ineale include dessert and drink. We hope you are able to join us on October 25th at the {synergy bistro}. It is sure to be a tasteful delight! Vict HM PHC Ory plaBS homecoming Come and celebrate homecoming with us at Victory Hill Pentecostal Church on Sunday, October 25. We'll start the morning off at 10 A.M. with special Tirn Adams comm= There is a quote by Thomas Lynch,"It's as normal as the commoncold.Peoplewholove grieve.Thereateno exceptions." Grief may be . normal, yet saying it is normal do s not nimize its difficulty. d 'It c What emotions we will experienceorhow long we will grieve.Toexperiencegriefisto acknowledge that you have loved someone, and now that rsonha gone.ilfyouhadn't risked the emotional attachmentyouwouldn'tber feeling the loss.It is ahigh .compliment to any relationship that we miss it enough to shed a tear. Tears are not a sign of e is eajI tion of was, and TIow that it is gone, wis miss it. We hope you find comfort in your cherished memories...and e r s a A ("1 . ?"1 L./ Ivi FUNERAL HOME a .674-5449 643-5410 9 rp www.adamsf h.com, * .- Hansford, and a brother, Ira Burrel Hanna. Survivors inchxde one son, Jon Howard Pippen, of Wewahitchka; three broth- ers, Enoch Hanna of Altha; Carroll Hanna of Altha, Terrell Hanna of lah see t Hoal ste Altha, Myrtle Elizabeth Howell pf Americus,. GA; grandson, Jon Charles Pippen, of Blountstown; and a granddaughter, f vanM hka Pippen, o ewa . Funeral. servicePwere held '11xesday October 20, at 11:00 a.m. (CT) at the Altha First Baptist Church with Rev. Jim McIntosh officiating. Interment fol- lowed id, the Mt. Olive Cenietery in Altha. All arrangements were under the direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy .Funeral Home in Blountstown (ph. 850-674- 2266). OPAL ANN ROGERS Mrs. Opal Ann Rogers, 65, of Bristol, passed away Monday, Oct. 12, 2009, at her home in Bristol. Opal was born on April 27, 1944, in Jacks6n County and listed in Brisfol for most of her life. She was a member of the Pentecostal Holiness faith and was a retired beauti- cian. She also worked with the Liberty County Intermediatti Care II'acility. Opal was preceded in death by her son, Louis - Rogers, and two great grandchildren. Survivors include five sons, Durwood Cline, oi Bristol, Larry Rogers and his wife, Jeanie, of Bristol Wayne Rogers, of Bristol Bobby Rogers and his wife Jayde, of Homosassa, and Edward Rogers and his ife Derbb e eBSistol; one her husband, Raymond, 01 Bristol; four sisters, Janel Knight and her husband Billy Joe, of Greensboro L Smith aura an er us- band, Tommy, of Quincy Annette Miles and her huS. band, Buddy, of heads. and Jean Burdick and her husband, Allen, 01 Greensboro; her aunt . Mary Alice Taylor, ang hus band, Pete, of Naples; 12 grandchildren and 15 great . dchildr gaA funer service was held Thursday, October 15 at 11 a.m. EDT at the Bristol Pentecosta Holiness Church with Rev Coy Collins officiating Interment followed iri the Meacham Cemetery ir All arrangements were under the direction 0. Marlon Peavy of PeaE Funeral Home ir Blountstown (ph. 850-674 I~ a 0140 t Repairs and 5 Relines MONICO OMTOger FAMILY DENTISTRY 12761 NW Pea Ridge Road, Bristol, FL 3232? 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