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Greer's Florist 6 April 12, 2012 THE BARREN COUNTY PROGRESS | [email protected] THE PROGRESS Church Page John T. ALEXANDER DISTRICT JUDGE 43RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Terry Proffitt Vice President Finance Co., Inc. [email protected] LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Phone: 270-659-9800 117 Columbia Avenue Fax: 270-659-9803 Glasgow, KY 42141 The Narrow Way Bed & Breakfast Owners: Karen & Roger Johnson 554 S. Lucas Road • Lucas, KY 42156 Phone: (270) 646-2957 Cell: (270) 590-8001 www.thenarrowwaybb.com Receptions, Birthday Parties, Retreats KAREN M. DAVIS COMMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEY 43rd Judicial Circuit Barren and Metcalfe Counties 221 S. Green Street, Glasgow, KY 42141 Telephone: (270) 651-3838 This devotional and directory is made possible by these Facsimile: (270) 651-1957 businesses who encourage all of us to attend worship services. APOSTOLIC OWENS CHAPEL BAPTIST DAY SAINTS LANDMARK APOSTOLIC UNITED PENTE- Hwy. 31W, Cave City; E.A. Duke, Pastor THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- COSTAL CHURCH PARK CITY BAPTIST TER DAY SAINTS 517Grandview Ave., 651-8718; Jim D. Adkins, Hwy. 31W, 749-2126; Robbie Perkins, Pastor 748 West Cherry St., 651-5858; Daniel Beld- Pastor PETER’S CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST ing, Ward Bishop; Sundays 9:00-10:00 am ASSEMBLY OF GOD Off 31E. South, Lucas; Jamie Thompson, Pastor Sacrament; 10:00-11:00 am Sunday School; FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD PINK RIDGE BAPTIST 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Group Meetings 1217 S. Green St., 651-6343; Sam Tollison, Knob Lick Rd.; Edmonton THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- Pastor PLEASANT HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST TER DAY SAINTS BAPTIST Off 31E, Allens Crossroads; Terry Disman, 280 Mitchell Edwards Road, Sulphur Well AKERSVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT- Hwy. 87; Claud McCubbin, Pastor PLEASANT HOME MISSIONARY BAPTIST TER DAY SAINTS ANTIOCH BAPTIST 2709 Bewleytown Rd., Fountain Run; Terrell 75 Spears Rd., Eighty-Eight, 651-5858 Lamb; Timothy Shirley, Min. Kingrey Pastor; Services 2nd & 4th Sundays BARREN COUNTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST at 11:00 a.m; Sunday School 10:00 a.m. ev- JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 5561 New Salem-Lick Branch Rd.; Paul ery Sunday; Prayer Meeting Wednesdays at KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WIT- Jones, Pastor 6:30 pm NESSES BASIL CHAPEL UNITED BAPTIST PLEASANT POINT MISSIONARY BAPTIST 1163 Trojan Trail Rd., 651-5569 700 Whitney Woods Rd.; Danny Dickson, 249 Cooktown Rd.; Garry Steenbergen, Pastor UNITED METHODIST Pastor PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST BETHEL UNITED METHODIST BEECH GROVE BAPTIST 6070 Lonoke Rd., Horse Cave 3702 Burkesville Rd., 678-9747; Neil Jeffries, Hwy. 90 E. at 88; Benton Roy, Pastor POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST Pastor BEECH GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 259 Roseville Rd.; Thomas Wood, Pastor BON AYR UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 1297; David McKinney, Pastor POPLAR SPRINGS BAPTIST 2732 Bon Ayr Rd., Park City; Steve Roberts, BETHEL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST County Road 313, Temple Hill; Timmy Garrett, Pastor, 678-4658 106 Kentucky St., 651-1696; Ricky Proffitt, Pastor BOYD’S CREEK UNITED METHODIST Pastor POWERLINE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Siloam Rd., 651-9047; John Shepherd, Pastor Celebrating 50 Years! BETHLEHEM MISSIONARY BAPTIST Cave City; Vernon L. Wheeler, Pastor CAVE CITY UNITED METHODIST Harrison School Rd.; Robbie Calvert. Pastor QUEENS CHAPEL BAPTIST 213 Duke St., 773-2669; Scott Milby, Pastor BIG MEADOW BAPTIST 307 Queens Chapel Rd., Hwy.70; Ray Stewart. EAST MAIN UNITED METHODIST Rt. 1, Knob Lick; Rodney Deckard, Pastor Pastor 721 E. Main St.; Bob Cooper, Pastor Greer’s Florist BON AYR MISSIONARY BAPTIST RED CROSS MISSION BAPTIST FAITH UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 68-80; Terry Mahaney, Pastor 1297 at Hwy 255; John Nunley, Pastor 200 Green Acres, 651-2316; Bob Cooper, “When It’s F lowers, BROTHERHOOD FREEWILL BAPTIST REVENNA SEPARATE BAPTIST Pastor 1594 Oil City Rd.; Daniel Garrett, Pastor Reese-Hurt Rd., Edmonton; Roy Tomlin, Pastor FIRST UNITED METHODIST Say It With Ours” BROWDERS CHAPEL BAPTIST ROLLING HILLS UNITED BAPTIST 500 S. Green St., 651-3445’ Dean Meadows, Bowling Green Rd., 678-4709; Barry Harlow, Hwy. 1297 close to Donnelly Dr.; Joseph Wy- Pastor 2158 Scottsville Road • Glasgow Pastor att, Pastor HIGHLAND UNITED METHODIST CALVARY BAPTIST SALEM BAPTIST 4471 Mammoth Cave Rd.; Scott Milby, Pastor 651-6104 or 651-2930 307 Columbia Ave., 651-8572; Randy Shaw, 90 Salem Church Rd., Cave City; Randy Scott, HISEVILLE UNITED METHODIST Pastor Pastor, 773-2346 201 Park St., 453-2521; John and Tara, Pas- CANEY FORK BAPTIST SHADY GROVE BAPTIST tors • 206-Bed Etoile; Billy Neal Davis, Pastor Hwy. 314; N. Templeman, Pastor JOHNSON CHAPEL C.M.E. CAPITOL HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST SHILOH GENERAL BAPTIST 208 East Brown St.; Linda Johnson, Pastor AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Multi-Level Facility Capitol Hill Rd., Fountain Run; Lewis Hestand, 1169 Old Bowling Green Rd.; Steve Moore, MERRY OAKS UNITED METHODIST Pastor Pastor Merry Oaks and Payne Rd.; Mark Benton, • 24 Hour CAVE CITY BAPTIST SILOAM BAPTIST Pastor 501 Broadway, Cave Cityl Stephen Cavness, 517 Siloam Rd., 678-2817; Troy Stephens, NEW LIBERTY METHODIST & SHOP INC. Nursing Care Pastor, 773-3471 Pastor Rock Hill- Brownsville Rd. (Hwy 259 in Cedar 704 East Main Street CAVELAND BAPTIST SLICK ROCK GENERAL BAPTIST Springs Community) Emogene C. Stephens, Administrator Cave City, 773-6050; Chad Hunt, Pastor Hwy. 68/80; Jimmy Wilson, Pastor NEW SALEM UNITED METHODIST Glasgow, Kentucky 42141 CEDAR CROSS MISSIONARY BAPTIST SOUTH FORK BAPTIST New Salem Rd.; John Shepherd, Pastor Hwy. 252 off 31W (Allen County); Davy Myatt, 1932 South Fork Rd.; Frank Harlow, Pastor OAK GROVE METHODIST (270) 651-6126 Pastor SOUTHSIDE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Steve Roberts, Pastor Phone 270-651-8393 Fax 270-651-8048 CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST Trojan Trail; Jeff Maysey, Pastor OLD ZION UNITED METHODIST 1140 Cedar Grove Rd., 427-4153 SUMMER SHADE BAPTIST Hwy. 1297, Old Bowling Green Rd.; Wade CEDAR GROVE BAPTIST Paul Roy, Pastor Lewis, Pastor 300 Cedar Grove Church Rd., Glasgow; Bro. TEMPLE BAPTIST (IND) FUNDAMENTAL PARK CITY UNITED METHODIST Troy Stephens, Pastor. Hwy. 90, Longhunters Trail, 678-3160; Dennis 67 Mammoth Cave Rd., 749-8143; Paul Fred- CONCORD BAPTIST Hibbard, Pastor erick, Pastor (Between Austin and Tracy); Terry Jackson, TEMPLE HILL BAPTIST PARK UNITED METHODIST Pastor 8427 Tompkinsville Rd., 427-3126; Charles 3660 Hiseville Park Rd, Horse Cave ; John and CORAL HILL BAPTIST Ausbrooks, Pastor Tara Hall, Pastors, 453-2521 3260 Coral Hill Rd., 453-4108; Ray Woodie, UNION MISSIONARY BAPTIST TRACY UNITED METHODIST Pastor Hwy 87, Fountain Run; John Whitney, Pastor Hwy. 87 & Browns Ford Rd.; Neil Jefferies, CORNERSTONE BAPTIST UNION NO. 2 MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor Corner of Hwy. 68/80, Lecta Kino Rd.; Charles Hwy. 839 near Nobob; Darrell Costello, Pastor Hometown News L. Talley, Pastor, 749-8505 WALNUT HILL BAPTIST NAZARENE DOVER BAPTIST Iron Mountain Road, Park City; Ken Thomas, FIRST NAZARENE 3151 Dover Church Rd., Mount Hermon; Terry Pastor 600 E. Main St., 651-3471; William Rhodes, Wood, Pastor WHICKERVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor That Clicks . DOVER BAPTIST Whickerville Rd. off Hwy. 218; Roger Scott, TRINITY NAZARENE 31 E. Haywood; John Ford, Pastor Pastor 526 Lexington Dr., 678-4340; Paul L. Kingrey, ALL JOBE PUBLICATIONS DOVER MISSIONARY BAPTIST WOODLAND UNITED BAPTIST Pastor 3151 Dover Church Rd.; Dexter Bacon, Jr., Near Bon Ayr NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE Pastor ZION HILL BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL FAIRVIEW GENERAL BAPTIST Park City, 749-5104; M. E. Smyger, Pastor APOSTOLIC UNITED PENTECOSTAL Hart County News-Herald • Barren County Progress 2588 Fairview Church Rd.; Smiths Grove, 517 Grandview, 651-8718; Jim D. Adkins, 749-2024 CATHOLIC Pastor Edmonton Herald-News• Monroe County Citizen OUR LADY OF THE CAVES FIRST BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN 611 S. Lewis St., 651-2339; Michael Rice, South Dixie (Hwy. 31W), Horse Cave; Rev. Butler County Banner • South Central Business Journal Joel C. Rogers FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Pastor 200 E. Washington St., 651-2818 FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST SAINT HELEN CATHOLIC Down Home in the Barrens • Veterans Quarterly 103 Brown St., 651-5263; Rev. Joel C. Rogers GLASGOW CUMBERLAND PRESBYTE- 656 Pritchardsville Rd., 651-8085; Joel RIAN Franks, Pastor CHRISTIAN 101 Cumberland Ave., 651-3308; Nic Smith, FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST OF EDMON- CAVE CITY CHRISTIAN Pastor CAVE COUNTRY TON 300 Broadway, 773-3643; Wayne Hensley, LICK BRANCH CUMBERLAND PRESBY- 106 N. Main; Edmonton Pastor TERIAN FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST FIRST CHRISTIAN (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 7330 Lecto-Kino Rd.; Jerry Martin, Pastor 900 Cleveland Ave.; Jimmy Cushenberry, 1100 N. Race St., 651-6164; James McLean, NEAL’S CHAPEL CUMBERLAND PRESBY- PRINT SHOP Pastor Pastor TERIAN FOUNTAIN RUN OLD MISSIONARY BAP- GLENVIEW CHRISTIAN 860 Lecta-Kino Rd.; Bobby White, Pastor 570 South Dixie “For All Your TIST 1403 Glenview Dr., 678-4211; Richard Martin, Terry Disman, Pastor Pastor SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Horse Cave Printing FREE BETHEL GENERAL BAPTIST HISEVILLE CHRISTIAN SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Corner 10th and Broadway; Cave City Hwy 70, Hiseville, 453-3289; Jim Seabolt, Steward Dr., 678-5336; Terry Carmichael, Needs!” FREEDOM #1 BAPTIST Pastor Pastor 270-786-2676 13178 Tompkinsville Road, Glasgow; Terrell SUMMER SHADE CHRISTIAN WESLEYAN Kingrey, Pastor; Services 1st & 3rd Sundays Summer Shade; Robert Priest, Pastor • LETTERHEAD • ENVELOPES • FLYERS at 11:00 a.m. GLASGOW WESLEYAN GETHSEMANE BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 1008 Columbia Ave., 651-5005; Kevin Mous- • SINGLE SHEET FORMS • BANNERS 4505 Tompkinsville Rd., 678-5460; Paul Da- BEARWALLOW CHURCH OF CHRIST er, Pastor • 2-PART / 5-PART CARBONLESS FORMS vidson, Pastor 5538 S. 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