Four churches come together for Fall Revival

Clif Knight

Hartselle Enquirer

 

Four Baptist churches have come together to present a joint evangelistic effort under the name of the 2015 Harvest Time Fall Revival, which will be held at Shoal Creek Baptist Church Sunday through Wednesday, Sept. 13-16.

The four-day gospel meeting will feature a different evangelist each evening. Services will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday and 6:30 p.m. on weekdays.

The public is invited and a nursery will be provided at all services.

“It’s traditional at Shoal Creek to have a fall revival every year,” said pastor Gary Linville. “This year it’s going to be different with three neighboring Baptist churches–New Center, Gum Springs and Friendship Baptist–joining us.” We’re fortunate to have four outstanding evangelists as our speakers as well as a combined church choir and two well-known gospel music quartets.

Dr. Junior Hill of Hartselle will lead

ff the revival on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Special music will be provided by Gold City Quartet, a longtime favorite gospel group based in Gadsden.

Monday’s speaker will be Dr. Sammy Gilbreath of Florence, past director of the Alabama State Baptist Board of Missions. Special music will be provided by the Highland Park Baptist Church choir.

Dr. Michael Mason of Hartselle will be in the pulpit on Tuesday.  A combined church choir will provide special music.

Dr. Bob Pitman of Muscle Shoals will close the revival on Wednesday. Special music will be provided by the combined church choir.

All weekday services will begin at 6:30 p.m.

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