Benefit gospel singing and spaghetti dinner, Feb. 16

Published 8:44 am Wednesday, February 13, 2013

For local resident, Jenna Phipps

Midway Baptist Church will host a benefit gospel singing and spaghetti dinner for Jenna Phipps.

A member of Midway Baptist Church, Phipps was diagnosed with cancer in June and recently found out the cancer has returned.

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She will continue her treatments at MD Anderson Center, in Houston, Texas. Phipps is 25 and the oldest of four children. Her mother’s family the Stott’s, live in  the Columbus/ Landrum area and her dad’s family, lives in Sarasota, Fla.

The benefit will be on Saturday, Feb. 16 beginning with the spaghetti dinner from 5-7 p.m. There is a suggested minimum donation per plate. The gospel singing will start at 7 p.m., featuring Greg Day, an award winning singer/songwriter of gospel songs like: “Midnight Cry,” “Angels in the Room” and others. Broken from Boiling Springs will also perform. Broken is made up of church-born, church-raised Christian people who have a heart for ministry. They bring a unique sound with clarity that bridges the gap of all generations. Broken is a group that loves all genres of music from bluegrass to contemporary.

If you would like to know more information, please visit www.mwbaptist.org.

Also on this website, you will find a link to Phipps’ blog, “Trials and Blessings,” which provides more information about her and her journey. If you are unable to attend, but would like to make a donation, you can send it to Midway Baptist Church, c/o Jenna Phipps Benefit, at P.O. Box 679, Columbus, N.C. 28722.

– article submitted by Tammy Anderson