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Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Mar 20 - Comments Off on Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

PANDEMIC? This word has not been a large part of our vocabulary until now! We have been living life with about as much freedom as anyone could imagine in our democratic republic, but now we have people trying to tell us how much toilet paper and water that we can buy, the size of a […]

Community Gathering

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Mar 20 - Comments Off on Community Gathering

On April 25,, it is my hope that the city of Seadrift will be blessed by the beginning of a monthly community wide gathering in the name of Jesus, down on our beautiful Bayfront. As a new pastor in town, I have encountered a lot of people outside my congregation. I have had one question […]

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Mar 20 - Comments Off on IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

Happenings at First Baptist Church by Diane Cooley Earlier this week on March 17, 2020, First Baptist Church Pastor Phillip Miller posted this information on the FBC Facebook page. If you want to view the entire post, please go to www.Facebook.com/ First Baptist Church POC. This message contained the following : 1.No services will be […]

Welcome, Chris Dobsky

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Mar 20 - Comments Off on Welcome, Chris Dobsky

Port O’Connor Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 26 Mar 20 - Comments Off on Port O’Connor Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

Every year it seems as if it’s going to be a busier year than the year before, But looking around our community, I see many new homes going up along with new businesses. The growth in Port O’Connor is somewhat overwhelming. But looking forward to what’s coming, without growth, this community probably would not survive. […]

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