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No one likes this What Hall County church leaders have to say about bringing back mask protocols

No one likes this What Hall County church leaders have to say about bringing back mask protocols
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Rev Quincy Brown reflects on nearly 30 years with Methodist Church

During a ministry that has lasted nearly three decades, the Rev. Quincy D. Brown has experienced his share of changes in the United Methodist Church in Georgia. “The best way to describe how I’ve seen the church evolve, like everything else and other denominations, (is) we have seen our challenges, that’s for sure, but we’ve also had opportunities,” said Brown, who has been responsible for overseeing Methodist Churches in Henry, Newton and Rockdale counties. Now, Brown has been appointed pastor of Snellville United Methodist Church. “In the late 1980s and early 1990s, we saw growth in particular churches and areas and we saw a lot of building happening,” he said. “Over these past 26 years, I’ve had the privilege of seeing a lot of younger people saying yes to being full-time ministers. That has been something I’ve seen over the years that has been rewarding and pleasing. There have been some changes and challenges along the way as w

Everyone loved Don - Community members share legacy of former Gainesville First UMC pastor

Everyone loved Don - Community members share legacy of former Gainesville First UMC pastor Don Harp Jr., left, shows his support for Shaw Carter. Photo courtesy Doug Carter Although Don Harp Jr., former pastor of Gainesville First United Methodist Church, hasn’t lived in Hall County since 1988, the warmth of his light can still be felt among those he loved. On Tuesday, April 20, Harp died at 82 years old.  “He was such a life-changer for so many in this community, even not necessarily members of his church,” Don Carter, who was a close friend of Harp’s, said. “He was loved across the community and so respected. He had that spiritualness about him, that great sense of humor, that kindness. Anytime I walked away from him, I felt better about myself and better about life.”

Donald Allen Harp, Jr , 82, former UMC minister

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Don Harp, Jr. Donald Allen Harp, Jr., died Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at the age of 82. He was born September 13, 1938, in Inman, Georgia, the oldest son of Doris and Donald Allen Harp, Sr. He was a farm boy from humble beginnings who grew up to become a dynamic and well-loved minister who touched countless lives in the communities and churches he served across the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. He loved to tell stories about his upbringing in Inman and regularly wove them into his sermons. Don was recruited to Young Harris College to play baseball under the leadership of then-coach Zell Miller. He also attended Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama, where he was a star baseball player and student leader.

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