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Church members set to celebrate 120th anniversary
by Herald Staff
Aug 23, 2012 | 29902 views | 1 1 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

HAZARD – Members of First Baptist Church of Town Mountain will recognize the church’s 120th anniversary with a special celebration this coming weekend.

The church, located at the top of Town Mountain just above Hazard on Highway 451, was established in 1892 by a small group of families whose first service was held in a local house. During the warm season, services were held outside, though in 1894 a plot of land was donated near the Blue Grass Mining Camp where the first church was built. The congregation later moved to a site on Town Mountain.

Several pastors have served the congregation since its founding, including Rev. Eli Yates, Rev. T.K. Finley and Rev. John B. Nurse. The church’s current pastor is Rev. John Pray, who has served as pastor since 1980.

The church’s 120th anniversary celebration will be held on Sunday, August 26, with guest speaker Rev. Lowell D. Parker and the congregation of Consolidated Baptist Church of Hazard. The morning service will begin at 11 a.m. and the evening service will begin at 3 p.m.

Church members say everyone is invited.

For a full story on the history of the church, check out next week’s edition of The Hazard Herald.



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August 25, 2012
I was talking to Edison G. Banks, Commonwealths' Attorney of Letcher County, and he told me, that Rev. Pray was asking about me, while they were talking at the Kentucky Prosceutors Conference, in Lexington, this past week.

Really made me feel good, that Rev. Pray would remember me. It has been several years, since we have seen each other.

Congratulations on 120 Years of Service to people of Hazard and Perry County. May God continue blessing your chuch.
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