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GloryWay in concert on Feb. 7 at IBC
By Vickie Rhodehamel - Arcanum News for the week of February 1, 2021
The GloryWay Men’s Quartet will be in concert at Immanuel Baptist Church on Sunday, Feb. 7 during the Morning Worship service at 10:30 a.m. at 500 West South Street, Arcanum. Founded in 2002, owner and lead singer, Justin Crank from Mansfield, Ohio, formed the GloryWay Quartet. With a vision in mind and a dream that would become reality, his love for four-part harmony would inevitably come full circle. Justin believed that God would open a door, and with faith he would walk right through. The group consists of lead singer, Justin Crank, tenor Bryan Langley, baritone John Cole, and fan-favorite bass, Justin Sayger. GloryWay continually boasts a lineup with seasoned ability that will impress even the least of Gospel music fans. GloryWay is quickly becoming a household name among industry leaders. They have a heart for the lost, integrity to go the extra mile, and talent without
The first known COVID-19 vaccination in Tennessee came from an unexpected source.
Dr. William Polk, 62, a Nashville surgeon, received the first dose of vaccine Wednesday afternoon at Clinical Research Associates, a Nashville business that for months has collected data as part of the Pfizer clinical trial. It is the first known coronavirus vaccination publicly reported in Tennessee since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer vaccine Friday.
“Basically, I think it’s a fantastic first step,” Polk said Wednesday, dressed in scrubs, moments after he received the injection. “I think that right now we lead the nation, or are second in the nation in new coronavirus cases, and until the vaccine is widespread, we have to keep our guard up.”