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From the Eastern Shore to Cumberland Gap

NewsJim White  |  November 1, 2010

STAFF CHANGES

• Terry Spencer, to Calvary Church, Newport News, as pastor.

• Gregory L. Soult, to Mentow Church, Huddleston, as full-time pastor, effective Nov. 14.

‘NEW’ CONGREGATION: Following several years of working together in combined ministries, the congregations of East Hampton Church and New Hope Community Fellowship, both in Hampton, agreed to form a new congregation under a new name, which has yet to be decided. The new congregation will utilize the facilities of East Hampton Church and met for its first celebration of praise on Sunday, Oct. 17. Pictured is John Kepler, chairman of grounds and facilities, painting over the existing church sign under the watchful eye of several church members.

• Carl Bagley, to Boydton Church, Boydton, as pastor.

• Larry Hoyle, to Louisa Church, Louisa, as pastor.

• Michael Shockley, to First Church, Hillsville, as pastor, effective Nov. 15.

• Craig McCoy, resigning as minister of music at First Church, Martinsville, to accept a position in North Carolina.

• Bruce Goldsmith, to Beaverdam Church, Beaverdam, as associate pastor.

• Kim Stump, to Beaverdam Church, Vinton, as youth minister.

• Robert Coffman, Phyllis Coffman and Robert Blaylock, now serving as music ministries director, organist/ accompanist and praise team/ media ministries director, respectively, at Ridge Church, Richmond.

ORDINATIONS

• Jimmy Dooley was ordained to the gospel ministry by Flint Hill Church, Moneta, on Sept. 12.

• Earnie Taylor, pastor of Mount Vernon Church, Axton, will be ordained to the gospel ministry by the church on Nov. 21.

CHURCH NEWS

• Derbyshire Church, Richmond, will host the Golden Tones Senior Adult Choir in a worship concert, “Join in the Song,” Sun., Nov. 21 at 6 p.m. Now in its 12th year, this 36-member choir is an integral facet of the senior adult ministry at Derbyshire. For additional information, call the church office at 804-740-7238.

• Edge Church, Gladys, will hold revival services Nov. 7-10 with evangelist Roger Roller.

• First Church, Newport News, will host The Hoppers in concert on Sat., Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. Admission is free.

• New Hope Church, Skipwith, will celebrate homecoming Nov. 21. Former interim pastor Paul Fletcher will be guest speaker.

• North Run Church, Richmond, will host the Dixie Melody Boys in concert on Friday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. No ticket required.

• Starling Avenue Church, Martinsville, will celebrate its 75th anniversary with homecoming on Nov. 7. Kristin Adkins Whitesides, associate pastor of First Church, Winchester, will be guest speaker at the 10:30 service.

• West Lynchburg Church, Lynchburg, will celebrate its 105th anniversary on Nov. 7. Tom Stocks will be guest speaker at the morning service which will be followed by a luncheon. Revival services will continue Nov. 8-10 with John Thompson, Charles Dunning and Glenn Coleman as guest evangelists.

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