Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey

30 April, 2020  http://mynetzone.com/ I had the privilege to visit Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church that was founded in 1874. They are a small congregation with a big heart and a bigger purpose: to do their best with what they have to spread God’s love through our community and world. [1] The church is located in … More Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey

Boyds Creek Baptist Church – The Church Journey

23 April, 2020  http://mynetzone.com/ I had the privilege to visit Boyds Creek Baptist Church. It is believed that Boyd’s Creek Baptist Church was organized in the late 1700s, but there is no exact record before 1802. The date on the cornerstone of the church building is 1810; the first recorded minutes are for July, 1814. It … More Boyds Creek Baptist Church – The Church Journey

Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey

16 April 2020  http://mynetzone.com/ I had the privilege to visit Cedar Grove Baptist Church that was founded in the year 1835.  With the 185th anniversary approaching, Cedar Grove Baptist Church, affectionately known by many of its members as “the little church that could,” is part of the Nails Creek, Wildwood Community.  They have been actively making an … More Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey

He Has Risen

He himself bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed. 1 Peter 2:24 NIV HAPPY EASTER. May this find you well and happy. God Bless

Seymour Heights Christian Church – The Church Journey

09 April 2020,  http://mynetzone.com/ During, The Church Journey many of the churches I have visited told a story of a deep history.  Churches with a deep history displays a great legacy and reinforces the commitment by the church people through the body of Christ to provide and support a church building as a place of … More Seymour Heights Christian Church – The Church Journey

Eusebia Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey

27 March 2020  http://mynetzone.com/ I had the privilege to visit Eusebia Presbyterian Church. In 1786 the church sprang up in the wilderness of Indian territory, and has withstood the ravages of time. The distinguished brick church, and its big graveyard stands in a sheltered grove, about 12 miles from Knoxville. It’s a monument to the Scotch-Irish … More Eusebia Presbyterian Church – The Church Journey