951May 28, 2020
The Center Inter-agency Team, made up of the executives of the Cumberland Presbyterian Center boards, agencies, and institutions, met on May 28, 2020, and unanimously decided the Denominational Center would remain closed to the public through Monday, July 6, 2020, due to ongoing concerns surrounding the spread of COVID-19. Center staff will continue to work […]
952May 28, 2020
For her birthday on Sunday, May 24, 2020, Mindy Arendt, president and co-founder of Friends with Benefits Denton, instead of getting gifts put together a fund-raiser for the Cumberland Presbyterian Children’s Home. She quickly raised more than her initial goal of $5,000. Friends with Benefits had already teamed up with the Cumberland Presbyterian Children’s Home […]
953May 26, 2020
The Reverend Daryl William Alhart, 79, (Murfreesboro Presbytery) of Decherd, Tennessee, died May 17, 2020. He was a retired Cumberland Presbyterian minister. Daryl was born on Jan. 31, 1941 in St. Louis, Missouri, to William Earl Alhart and Virginia Stratham Alhart. He graduated from Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1964. Daryl married Reba Kay Alhart. […]
954May 26, 2020
The Reverend Geoffry Barrett, 77, (Cumberland Presbytery) of Harrodsburg, Kentucky, died Sunday, May 24, 2020. He was born October 8, 1942, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Julius and Etta Elizabeth Teter Barrett. He was educated at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky, and Trinity College in Newburgh, Indiana. Geoff came to […]
955May 26, 2020
The Reverend James John Pinnell, 63, (West Tennessee Presbytery), pastor of the Gleason Cumberland Presbyterian Church, died on May 25, 2020, after a battle with cancer. He was born January 4, 1957, to the Reverend Samuel Johnnie Pinnell and Dorothy Ann “Dottie” Brown Pinnell, a family with deep roots in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Jim’s […]
956May 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 […]
957May 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 […]
958May 21, 2020
The Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine has been designated the “publication of record” for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church by the General Assembly of that body. The “publication of record” refers to a publicly available periodical which has been authorized by a judicatory to publish public or legal notices. The Cumberland Presbyterian has been established as the “publication […]
959May 20, 2020
Address: Circulation Cumberland Presbyterian Magazine 8207 Traditional Place Cordova, TN 38016 Online: https://www.cumberland.org/resources/#!/C-P-Magazine/c/14460471/ https://cpc.app-staging.com/shop/#!/C-P-Magazine/c/14460471/ The Cumberland Presbyterian is a 24 to 28 page monthly magazine published by the Communications Ministry Team of the Ministry Council of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination. It is the“paper of record” for the judicatories of the […]
960May 20, 2020
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