On Ministry (March 1999) By Rev. James Knight
Editor’s note: Keep in mind this essay was written 27 years ago. Some people have died, left the denomination, and left ministry. So you are
Editor’s note: Keep in mind this essay was written 27 years ago. Some people have died, left the denomination, and left ministry. So you are
The Reverend Dr. Bobby Johnson Scobey, 88, of Germantown, Tennessee, died January 5, 2025. He was born February 11, 1936, in Newbern, Tennessee, to grocer
In 1961, Rita Wilson, a young Cumberland Presbyterian from Humboldt, Tennessee, won the Miss Tennessee pageant. She is featured in “Our Stories” in the August
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According to WREG television reporter, Melissa Moon, “Jack Brewer of Memphis Ghost Hunters, recently got the deed to the Old Raleigh Cemetery on Old Raleigh