County Line: Clarksbury youth learn joy from helping those in need
Published 9:20 am Tuesday, July 30, 2024
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By Shirley Thorne
County Line Correspondent
Society Baptist Vacation Bible School kids enjoyed food, Bible stories, singing, games, and crafts with an average attendance 35 nightly.
Clarksbury Methodist began VBS Monday and will end Friday.
Salem Methodist is having a weekend VBS titled “Gone Fishing” Friday-Sunday for children Pre-K-5th grade. A family night kickoff with on-site registration is Friday at 5:45 p.m. with a hotdog supper, inflatables, and games for all ages. On Saturday classes will be from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and will rotate between Bible stories, recreation, music, and crafts. There will be a noon meal and snacks at other times. It concludes Sunday with a commencement at 9:30 a.m. Children will share their VBS experience with the congregation and receive certificates. For more information or questions, please call or text Sheila Campbell on 980-232-6309.
Society Baptist will participate in the “NC Serves” mission of the N.C. Baptist State Convention Aug. 3-10 to help others in the area who may need help with a task or project. Call Pastor Kevin York on 704-880-5084.
The Clarksbury Methodist Youth and their leaders recently went on a 3-day construction mission trip to Red Springs. As photos show, the group worked on repairing damage to two homes. Part of the kitchen ceiling in one home had collapsed. They replaced the ceiling with sheetrock and finished the mudding and sanding. The other home had been damaged by fire. They laid new LVP flooring in the living room and cleaned other floors. Homeowners were pleased, and Clarksbury team members were blessed to share the love of Jesus Christ and to help others.
Sue Jones and Dianne Owens have both improved and are recuperating at their homes. Terry Wayne Dyson and Caleb Williams continue medical treatments. Join us in prayer for the Lord’s divine healing and blessings upon these residents and others who are having health problems.
Also, remember in prayer Jacob and Madison Queen; her grandfather Jimmy “Jim” Campbell died Sunday of last week at his home in Cleveland after a lengthy illness.
Call or text Shirley on 336-492-5115 or email sdtlink@hotmail.com.