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Senior Spotlight by Tanya DeForest

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 25 - Comments Off on Senior Spotlight by Tanya DeForest

Life-long residents of Seadrift, Joe and Mary Beaver, will be celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary this year! They are, also, life-long members of Seadrift’s First Baptist Church and have been blessed with five children, twenty grandchildren, fifty-two great grandchildren, and twenty-one great great grandchildren (with two on the way!) We salute Joe’s service in the […]

Yeshua by Sierra Jubilee

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 25 - Comments Off on Yeshua by Sierra Jubilee

So, you may be asking, “What does Yeshua mean?” The name “Jesus” is not His factual name. Surprise! Jesus was a Hebrew and as such, He had a Hebrew name! “Jesus” is the Greek anglicized name for Yeshua. Yeshua, short for “Yehoshua” means, YHWH is salvation (Roth, 2012, p. 2). So, when you see or […]

Fun at School

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 25 - Comments Off on Fun at School

“Come as You are”

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 25 - Comments Off on “Come as You are”

“Come as You are” is the theme of this nondenominational church in Seadrift. Located at 912 W. Broadway, its pastors are Mart and Mary Ann Maxwell. They love to have visitors at the 10:30 service on Sunday mornings and their 6:30 Bible study on Wednesday evenings. Their youth services are led by Allen Pokluda. The youth service […]

Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 17 Jan 25 - Comments Off on Chapel Happenings by Erny McDonough

Christmas and New Years celebrations were special at the Chapel. We had our usual Christmas Food Baskets distribution, which provided a lot of food for needy families. We had our fire pit ready for three occasions – our caroling evening and two evenings of live nativity scenes. There were a lot of hot dogs cooked […]

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