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Tuesday, August 24 2010 10:02

Walk GMC to play Rogers Park Fri.

Walk GMC is a group of local musicians from Grace Foothills Church in Tryon. Their music and style are inspired by their passion and longing for a deeper spiritual relationship. The band plays relevant covers of popular music from rock, blues, pop, acoustic, and folk genres. The band also plays…
Published in A&E
Christ Community Church of the Foothills in Landrum, S.C., announces that Dr. Ian H.C. Walker is the new pastor of the church.Dr. Walker grew up in Africa, the son of missionaries sent out from Scotland. He came to the United States at the age of 18 and was educated at Baylor University in Waco,…
Published in Community News
Summer Bible Adventure at Tryon Presbyterian Church is using an approach called “active learning” to apply the Bible’s lessons to everyday life. In active learning, stories come alive through experiences with the five senses such as smelling bread baking, sitting in a type of tent found in…
Published in Community News
The motorcycle ministry got its start when Tryon United Methodist Church’s Pastor Neil Haynes was working patiently and lovingly to bring a 1982 Yamaha motorcycle back to running order. During that time, he learned about several members of the congregation who rode motorcycles, and he saw the…
Published in Community News
Pastor Jason B. Camp of the Community Church of the Foothills in Landrum is urging supporters to join in a protest of prayer Friday, June 18 at noon in front of the Spartanburg City Hall. The protest prayer is designed to convince Spartanburg Mayor Junie White to reverse his decision to sign a…
Published in News
More than 100 area residents gathered on the steps of the historic Polk County Courthouse on Thursday afternoon for the 59th National Day of Prayer. Residents joined for the non-denominational prayer event from 12:20 to 1 p.m. See additional photos on page 10 and 11. (photo by Leah Justice)
Published in Community News
The Youth Group of St. John Catholic Church of Tryon will be participating in a “Box Out” on May 14 and 15 to raise awareness about hunger and homelessness both locally and globally. Their “box out” will begin on Friday evening, May 14 at 6 p.m. and continue through Saturday morning at 6…
Published in Community News
Landrum United Methodist Church Youth will host an italian dinner and basket auction on Saturday, March 20, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. for early auction viewing. Dinner will include an appetizer, spaghetti (with or without meat), salad, bread, dessert, coffee or tea.This fundraiser is to…
Published in Community News
The O.P. Earle Elementary School Chorus from Landrum entertained the Senior Adult group at the Landrum United Methodist Church Thursday, January 21. There were 30 children along with the director, Cecelia England, and Ms. Gosnell, the bus driver. The group enjoyed lunch with the Senior Adults and…
Published in Community News
Tuesday, January 26 2010 11:17

Community Gospel Sing at TFAC

Celebrate with songs of joy at a community gospel concert at the Tryon Fine Arts Center on Sunday, January 31 at 2 p.m.If you enjoy listening to old fashioned gospel music spend a Sunday afternoon rejoicing with local and regional choral groups, duos and soloists. Raising their voices will be Green…
Published in Community News
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