News briefs from around the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America.
951May 21, 2020
All Tennessee State Parks, and most park facilities, reopened in May 2020. Most Tennessee State Parks, including Montgomery Bell, home to the Cumberland Presbyterian Birthplace Shrine, are operating from 7:00 AM to sunset, but there may be some exceptions. The public can now access most trails, boat ramps, marinas, golf courses and other outdoor recreation […]
952May 21, 2020
Due to concerns of spreading COVID-19, the Missions Ministry Team has cancelled Sunday worship services at the Birthplace Shrine Chapel until further notice. All Tennessee State Parks, and most park facilities, have reopened. Most Tennessee State Parks, including Montgomery Bell, are operating from 7:00 AM to sunset, but there may be some exceptions. The public […]
953May 20, 2020
The Reverend Harris Toney, 88, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, died May 5, 2020. He was pastor of several churches throughout Eastern Tennessee for 42 years. He served as Moderator of the Hiwassee Presbytery and the Tennessee Synod of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America. In 2010, he retired as the Pastor of Christian Fellowship Cumberland Presbyterian […]
954May 19, 2020
Mary Margaret Waddle Williams, 68, a member of McKenzie, Tennessee, First Cumberland Presbyterian Church (West Tennessee Presbytery) and daughter of the Reverend Doctor L.C. Waddle and Mary Elizabeth Dotherow Waddle, died Wednesday, May 13, 2020, at Henry County Medical Center in Paris, Tennessee. Mary was a nurse in Henry and Carroll counties, previously employed at […]
955May 19, 2020
James “Jim” E. Swafford, 82, of Cleveland, Tennessee, died Tuesday, May 12, 2020. He was a very active member of the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Cleveland (Tennessee-Georgia Presbytery), where he served as elder, treasurer for nineteen years, and Sunday school superintendent for thirteen years.
956May 19, 2020
Samual Tipton Jones II, 72, died Friday May 15, 2020. He was an elder at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga and a trustee of the Tennessee-Georgia Presbytery. Sam practiced law in Chattanooga for more than four decades. As a young man, he was an Eagle Scout and an officer in the United States Army. […]
957May 18, 2020
The Reverend Doctor Theodis Acklin, moderator of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America, in a communication dated May 17, 2020, urged churches to exercise caution before re-opening their facilities for public worship despite the direction of state and federal officials to “re-open for business.” “Worship is essential to me,” said Dr. Acklin, “but equally as […]
958May 13, 2020
The Reverend Nancy Kate McSpadden, 67, (Arkansas Presbytery) died on May 12, 2020. Nancy was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Emmett and Joann McSpadden. The family attended the Rose City Cumberland Presbyterian Church in North Little Rock with many other McSpaddens. They descended from the Reverend Samuel McSpadden, one of the early ministers of […]
959May 12, 2020
Since August 2017, the Reverend T.J. Malinoski has written a column examining the Confession of Faith for Cumberland Presbyterians in the Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine. It has appeared almost monthly ever since. We present it here for your enjoyment and edification. This posting was made from T.J.’s manuscript and may not contain editorial changes or formatting […]
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May 12, 2020
Help! We Need To Have A Session Meeting By T. J. Malinoski A whoop or a holler to have a church session meeting with the minister and elders is not a call made too often. Ordinarily, one tends to avoid attending a meeting like one avoids poison ivy or a wet dog. There are so […]