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Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, 197 Suncrest St., Gray: During our renovation project we will meet in the family life center for all services. In-person Sunday school at 10 a.m. and
Buffalo Ridge Baptist Church, 197 Suncrest St., Gray: During our renovation project all services will take place in the Family Life Center. Bible study for all ages will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday’s morning worship services will be held at 8:30 and 11. Family fellowship will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Bus transportation provided on Sunday morning. Nursery and livestreaming available for all services except the 8:30 a.m. Sunday service. Information, visit buffaloridgebaptist.org or call 423-477-3311.
Mountain View Baptist Church, 4005 Bristol Highway, Johnson City: Sunday school at 9 a.m. in the church and for our drive-in service at 10 a.m. you can stay in your vehicle and listen to Pastor Rich Murray deliver God’s word on radio station 91.9 FM or attend the service indoors in the sanctuary. The service can also be seen on our website at www.mtnviewbaptist.com.
For Rev. Dannie Bell, serving in the U.S. Army was an honor.
âI was drafted in 1966,â Bell said. âI went in during the height of the Vietnam War.â
He hadnât been away from his family more than two weeks in his life before he went to basic training at the age of 19 in August, 1966.
âI went to Fort Campbell, Kentucky for 10 weeks,â Bell said. âI went to Fort Dix, New Jersey for supply clerk school.â
Bell ended up with a nine-day leave before heading back for duty. The Bulls Gap native didnât have to go into Vietnam, however. He was helping troops who were preparing to go to Vietnam in Germany.
10 years later: Phil Campbell church destroyed in tornado thanking God for providing
Mountain View Baptist Church By Elizabeth Gentle | April 25, 2021 at 10:56 PM CDT - Updated April 25 at 10:56 PM
PHIL CAMPBELL, Ala. (WAFF) - 10 years ago the lives of so many people changed. An historic tornado outbreak left its mark on our state - including the town of Phil Campbell in Franklin County. A congregation is giving thanks to God for helping bring them out of the ruins.
This tattered book is one of few treasures pulled from the rubble of Mountain View Baptist Church in Phil Campbell. An EF-5 tornado destroyed the building 10 years ago.