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Sharing Their Ministry
The Harrell Center has hosted a variety of ministry booths this past week, each offering practical ideas and a look at the work happening across our church community. As you walk through the space, you’ll find tables representing local and international outreach, education, family support, health ministries, aviation missions, prison ministry, and more. Each display highlights real people doing meaningful work, and many offer tools that churches and families can use right awa

Benjamin Lawson
May 301 min read


Single-Minded for God’s Glory
During his seminar “You Are Not Alone,” Jeffery Brown offered encouragement and a biblical perspective on singleness, reminding attendees that both singleness and marriage are gifts from God. Drawing from the writings of Paul, Brown emphasized that singleness should not be viewed as a deficiency or something to be pitied, but rather as a unique season and calling that can be used for God’s glory. Brown challenged the mindset often directed toward single individuals, particula

Natalie Sissac
May 301 min read


Crossing the Finish Line
It started off as perfect running weather, and good thing, too, because at 8:00 a.m. Friday morning, dozens of people were running like they were being chased. What they were running from is still up for debate. Some claimed it was the mysterious chaos of camp meeting mornings. Others insisted it was simply the fear of being late for breakfast. Whatever the cause, we now know who ran the fastest. In this year’s 1‑mile run, 13‑year‑old Joshua Popescu blazed into 1st place with

Benjamin Lawson
May 302 min read
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