Rebekah Helbley Lorette Hufstetler, Coble Elementary School nurse, takes the temperature of a student as she enters the school. Headache? Cough? Sore throat? Runny nose? Upset stomach? Been around people... read more →
Nelly G. Garcia Rene Hernandez, pastor, along with Ray Hartwell, Conference assocation secretary, and Miguel Tirado, Latin American ministries director, burn the Chatsworth Hispanic Church's mortgage. Mortgage Burned, Temple Dedicated... read more →
Stefanie Green This year 25 Southern students and faculty from the School of Visual Art and Design attended the Sonscreen Film Festival. Southern Students Win Seven Awards at Sonscreen Film... read more →
Rachel Beaver Nathan Zinner Medley Transitions to New Role The Georgia-Cumberland Conference (GCC) is pleased to have Greg Medley as the newly appointed associate treasurer and treasurer for association. Medley... read more →
BY ANNGEE QUINONES-BELIAN/CHEROKEE SCOUT. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION. Bill Belian/Cherokee Scout The Murphy, N.C., Church has a new addition. Thanks to Julian Stephens, a “Blessing Box” has been built and is... read more →
Don Keele Jr. Nearly 250 youth and young adults responded to the challenge of Vandeon Griffin, D.Min., for the youth to be Christians that make a difference in the world.... read more →
Rachel Beaver and Tony Sandoval Pictured are Gonzalo Monroy (left), first elder; Tony Sandoval, pastor; and Kenneth Weiss, Maranatha International executive vice president. Maranatha International... read more →
Laura Clark Abby Radu signs her name to become a charter member of the Braselton-Hoschton Church charter. The church was officially organized on January 22, 2022, as the 181st church... read more →
Marcus bates Chris Herren, former NBA player, shares his story of overcoming addiction to approximately 220 people at the Knoxville First Church in Knoxville, Tenn. The region has been challenged... read more →
Rachel beaver Jo and Ted Dubs speak to attendees of the 2021 Georgia-Cumberland Conference Marriage Retreat at Lanier Islands. Jo Dubs is retiring after nearly 20 years of serving as... read more →