Present and Past Favorite Pastors-Churches

My current membership is at
Grove Level Baptist Church
Maysville, GA
Pastor Jeff Appling
Senior Pastor
Member: 2004--

Presently attending Church of Lanier,
Lanier Gardens Retirement Community,
Athens, GA

 



Forest Heights Baptist Church
3. Third  and present location
 
 2.  Talmadge Heights
Baptist Church

Second home church location
moved to Talmadge H
eights on Prince Ave.
(now part of Athens Regional Medical Center)

 
1.  Boulevard Baptist
Church

First home church location
Member: 1950-1958
Age 10-18

My pastors: (at
Boulevard and Talmadge Heights)
Dr. H. E.  Wright-gone HOME
Rev. Melvin Wise-gone HOME
 _________________________

Forest Heights Baptist Church
Athens, GA (2003)
  Day Camp and Camp Out


 

 

 

Dr. D. Bouler--Present Pastor
Highland Park Baptist Church
Chattanooga, TN 
 
Member:
1958-1989
My Pastors:
Dr. Lee Roberson--Gone HOME
Dr. J. R. Faulkner-Gone HOME



 


 

Zion Hill Baptist Church
Flowery Branch, GA


www.zhbconline.org

Pastor Scott Wilson
Zion Hill's Love in Action Senior Group
was one of my supporting church groups
with NGM.

Love in Action
Senior Group!


 

Dr. Fred Lodge
 
Formerly pastor of
Ebenezer Baptist
Church

Toccoa, GA
where I was a member
for five years.

He is currently Pastor at:

First Baptist Church
Blairsville, GA
where he is Senior Pastor!

 

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Lyrics to Midi playing:

Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne,
From death into life He went for His own;
All power in earth, all power above,
Is given to Him for the flock of His love.

Refrain

Only believe, only believe;
All things are possible, only believe,
Only believe, only believe;
All things are possible, only believe.

Fear not, little flock, He goeth ahead,
Your Shepherd selecteth the path you must tread;
The waters of Marah He'll sweeten for thee,
He drank all the bitter in Gethsemane.

Refrain

Fear not, little flock, whatever your lot,
He enters all rooms, "the doors being shut,"
He never forsakes; He never is gone,
So count on His presence in darkness and dawn.

Refrain
Paul Rader, 1921