Church News – March 14, 2018

Please send your church news and photos to: editor@newsandpress.net Women’s Conference 2018 River of Life Christian Church will host a Women’s Conference March 16-17. The theme is Empowering Women for the Kingdom of God. March 16, 7 p.m. the keynote speaker will be Pastor Linda Bailey of New Jerusalem Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ Inc., of Darlington. There will be two workshops March 17 at 8:30 a.m.: Praying with a Godly Purpose...

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Darlington Anchors and Pilots attend state convention

Ten Anchors and six Pilots from Darlington travelled to Conway for the Anchor District Convention on Saturday, February 24. They joined Anchors from across South Carolina for their annual meeting hosted this year by the Anchor Clubs of Carolina Forest High School and Conway High School. Anchors attending included Kamryn Aldrich, Courtney Gibson, Olivia Vacanti, Kaitlyn Westbrook, Carrie Price Flowers, Caroline Floyd, Lauren McLennan,...

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Do You Know  Darlington County?
Mar13

Do You Know Darlington County?

Our prehistoric friend is located at the library in Darlington. Readers with correct guesses were Francis Parnell, Janette Gee, Frances Isaac, Finley James, Pat Melton, Bill Segars and Sonya Garris. This week we’ve got another photo for you, courtesy of Bill Segars. Do you know where it was taken? Please let us know by sending your guesses to: editor@newsandpress.net or call 843-393-3811. Deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. Good...

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Fear not, for God is with you

God has promised in His Word that we will never be alone and I consider this blessed assurance as a foundational pillar that supports our faith in Him.

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Dr. Wittmann-Price receives AAFSC Diversity Award
Mar06

Dr. Wittmann-Price receives AAFSC Diversity Award

Dr. Ruth Wittmann-Price, the dean of the Francis Marion University School of Health Sciences, received the African-American Faculty & Staff Coalition’s Diversity Award at the organization’s annual gala recently held on the FMU campus.

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Hop over to Coker College for the Community Easter Eggstravaganza

On Sat., March 17, the City of Hartsville and Coker College will host the Community Easter Eggstravaganza at at Coker College’s Davidson Hall lawn. Featuring more than 12,000 eggs stuffed with candy and toys, Hartsville youth ages 12 and under are invited to participate in three separate egg hunts at different times divided by age group. The first round will be for children ages 4 and under, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The second round...

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