Cleveland, TN–November 5, 2015–The Museum Center at 5ive Points, a regional history museum located in Cleveland, Tennessee, formally unveiled a permanent exhibit on the history of the iconic Church Hymnal, commonly known as the “Red Back” hymnal.
What would it be like if the prayer leadership teams of congregations across your city had a model they could use for on-going training and connection? The creation of the network alone would have powerful implications.
Cleveland, TN–Each November for the last 55 years, Lee University graduates have returned to campus to celebrate and remember the time-honored tradition of Homecoming. This year’s Homecoming takes place this weekend, November 6-7, and throughout the two days Lee will host various events to welcome alumni back to campus.
Cleveland, TN–Friends, church leaders, and members of the Cleveland community filled the Dixon Chapel at North Cleveland Church of God last week to honor Dr. Wallace J. Sibley with the Spirit of Azusa Award. The award is given annually on the occasion of the Dixon Pentecostal Research Center’s Azusa Lecture to someone whose ministry represents God’s work of revival and renewal exemplified in the 1906 Azusa Street revival and continuing in the world today.
(Faith News Note: This article first appeared in Ministry Today magazine on October 15, 2015. Ministry Today is a nationwide publication of Charisma Media. Used with permission).
Sevierville, TN–Through the years Smoky Mountain Children’s Home has hosted many ministries and church groups on its campus. Some have been unusual in name and service, but all have given generously to provide for the children.
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