New Life–God’s Church hosts Glory Road Quartet’s final concert

By Martha Jackson

The members of New Life–God’s Church hosted the final concert of the Glory Road Quartet March 3.
Charles Howse, a Hartselle insurance agent, organized the quartet in 2003. The original quartet comprised Charles Howse singing lead, Mike Tyler singing bass, Keith Smith singing tenor and T.J. Holmes singing baritone. A year or so later, T.J. was replaced by Bob Jaques, who remained with the group for about eight years. Bob was replaced by Jerry Haynes, who stayed until the group’s retirement this month.

Charles Howse is a music leader at New Life Church.

Mt. Zion Baptist Church Activities

“Mission Mosaic” was the program title for Mt. Zion Baptist Women’s Missionary Union March 18 at 6:30 p.m. Beverly Murphy presided, and various members gave the study book information on foreign and U.S. missions they support. Some of those missions are Puerto Rico, China, Miami, Salt Lake City and Minneapolis, among others.

The Mt. Zion women are preparing for Singspiration Sunday night March 31. Loraine Cost and Teresa Tapscott will coordinate the refreshments after the singing service. Dr. Jerome Ward, music director, and Morgan Starrett, pianist, will direct the participating churches’ song schedule.

The Brotherhood Breakfast will be held April 7 at 7 a.m. in the fellowship hall.

Falkville Town Hall Activities

The Falkville Town Hall personnel will be assisting Mayor Ken Winkles at the area wide Egg Drop at South Park April 13 at 10 a.m. Bonnie Thompson, court magistrate, will be giving prizes to the four age groups: 0-2, 3-5, 6-9 and 10-12. Dawn Estes, town clerk, and Jill Walling, waste water management and compliance officer, will both be helping with the event this year.

Stoney Powell, the pilot, will coordinate the 6,000 eggs – with a toy or candy in each one – being dropped from his helicopter. The drop will take place around the flag pole area between the ballfields and Culver Road.
Everyone is encouraged to attend. Adults, youth and children will enjoy this event.
Corinth West Baptist Church News
Patricia Echols, Gaynell Wilhite and Anita Reid directed the Senior Citizens Day program, lunch and bingo activities March 19 at 11 a.m. Thirty-five area residents, the Emmaus Bible Study group and deputies from their county offices attended.
Brother Glenn Miller gave the devotional. GayNell Wilhite presented birthday and anniversary gifts and door prizes, and she also took prayer requests. Patricia led the prayer and asked for the blessing of the food.
After enjoying a wonderful meal, the group played four bingo games, with the prizes being handled by Anita.
The next Senior Citizens Day will be April 16 at 11 a.m.
Corinth West Baptist women will meet April 7 at 10 a.m. The children’s Egg Hunt with refreshments will be at 10 a.m., and Easter will be April 21.

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