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Story June 3, 1961

The Herald

Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Inspiring and well-attended services at Connor's Temple Baptist Church last Sunday included Sunday School led by Deacon E. Hunter, messages by Rev. Scott, music by Junior Choir and Gospel Chorus, one new member, and an upcoming communion service by Rev. W. W. Whitehead with Adult Choir. Public invited.

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Connor's Temple Baptist Church

The services at Connor's Temple were very inspiring and very well attended on last Sunday.

Sunday School was held at its usual hour, Deacon E. Hunter, superintendent, presiding.

The morning and evening messages were delivered by Rev. Scott, a member of the Israelite Baptist Church.

Music was rendered by the Junior Choir and Gospel Chorus.

Communion service will be held on Sunday evening at 2:30 p. m. The message will be delivered by the pastor, Rev. W. W. Whitehead. The music will be rendered by the Adults Choir.

One joined the church on last Sunday.

The public is cordially invited to attend all services.

Juanita Simpson and Arnetha Brown, reporters.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Church Services Sunday School Communion Service Baptist Church Choir Music

What entities or persons were involved?

Deacon E. Hunter Rev. Scott Rev. W. W. Whitehead Juanita Simpson Arnetha Brown

Where did it happen?

Connor's Temple Baptist Church

Story Details

Key Persons

Deacon E. Hunter Rev. Scott Rev. W. W. Whitehead Juanita Simpson Arnetha Brown

Location

Connor's Temple Baptist Church

Event Date

Last Sunday

Story Details

Services at Connor's Temple Baptist Church were inspiring and well-attended. Sunday School presided by Deacon E. Hunter. Messages by Rev. Scott. Music by Junior Choir and Gospel Chorus. One new member joined. Upcoming communion service at 2:30 p.m. with message by Rev. W. W. Whitehead and music by Adult Choir. Public invited.

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