Randall Murphree (from the AFA Journal) along with Carol and me are spending a few days on assignment at the Southern Gospel Music Picnic - Silver Dollar City, Missouri. Randall will be submitting several OneNewsNow stories on this wonderful Christian and family oriented theme park.
On Sunday morning, we will be worshiping with Pastor Phillip Wilson at First Christian Church in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Pastor Wilson and his congregation have taken a God-honoring stand against the domestic partner registry recently instituted by the Eureka Springs City Council.
Here are photos from Thursday along with a couple of video links from our concert last night.
Casey M. "Buddy" Smith, Jr., is Senior Vice President of American Family Association, ordained Elder (retired) in the United Methodist Church, active in music evangelism as a soloist and sings locally with Joyful Noise Quartet. He and his wife, Carol, make their home in Plantersville, Mississippi.
PRECIOUS MEMORIES
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Coolest Video EVER!
A friend forwarded this powerful video and I decided to post it on my blog to share it. I hope you enjoy it and God Bless each and every one of you!
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Those Dawg Days of Summer 2007!
Carol and I traveled down to our home county of Choctaw and town of Ackerman this weekend to participate in the 19th Annual Dawg Days of Summer festival which was held Friday and Saturday.
The weekend started on Main Street directly in front of City Hall with the Sunset Gospel Jubilee that featured two hours of entertainment by Sam Griffin, the Joyful Noise Quartet, the Spokesman Trio and yours truly. My time to sing came between 5:30 and 6:00 pm when the temperature was registering a blistering 109 degrees on the bank display about two store buildings away. It was a joy to proclaim the Gospel in song on the street where I held my first jobs over 40-plus years ago. My first job was cleaning shelves at Steadman's Grocery and the next was to shine shoes at Kelly's Barber Shop at 25 cents a shine. One of my part-time jobs during high school was at Rester’s Phillips 66 Service Station which was directly across the street from the Ben Franklin 5 & 10 (we called it the 10-cents store) where Carol worked. She recalls how I regularly made that trip across the street to purchase a popcorn snack from the Ben Franklin so that I could visit with her for a few minutes.
On Saturday the activities included a Classic Car and Truck Show on the Courthouse lawn. This event was sponsored by the Choctaw Cruisers and included 32 classes of vintage vehicles dating from 1900 to 1980. My dad, Marion Smith, entered his vintage 1927 Model T Touring Car and won a first place trophy in his division.
Read more about the 19th Annual Dawg Days of Summer festival in the Choctaw Plaindealer.
Here are some photos of the day (could that be Minnie Pearl in that hat) including the old Hotel Ackerman that is adjacent to the Courthouse property. We are so very pleased that our friend, Tom Sides, has purchased this historic old Ackerman landmark and will soon begin renovation. Read more about the Hotel Ackerman and its planned renovation from the Choctaw Plaindealer.
The weekend started on Main Street directly in front of City Hall with the Sunset Gospel Jubilee that featured two hours of entertainment by Sam Griffin, the Joyful Noise Quartet, the Spokesman Trio and yours truly. My time to sing came between 5:30 and 6:00 pm when the temperature was registering a blistering 109 degrees on the bank display about two store buildings away. It was a joy to proclaim the Gospel in song on the street where I held my first jobs over 40-plus years ago. My first job was cleaning shelves at Steadman's Grocery and the next was to shine shoes at Kelly's Barber Shop at 25 cents a shine. One of my part-time jobs during high school was at Rester’s Phillips 66 Service Station which was directly across the street from the Ben Franklin 5 & 10 (we called it the 10-cents store) where Carol worked. She recalls how I regularly made that trip across the street to purchase a popcorn snack from the Ben Franklin so that I could visit with her for a few minutes.
On Saturday the activities included a Classic Car and Truck Show on the Courthouse lawn. This event was sponsored by the Choctaw Cruisers and included 32 classes of vintage vehicles dating from 1900 to 1980. My dad, Marion Smith, entered his vintage 1927 Model T Touring Car and won a first place trophy in his division.
Read more about the 19th Annual Dawg Days of Summer festival in the Choctaw Plaindealer.
Here are some photos of the day (could that be Minnie Pearl in that hat) including the old Hotel Ackerman that is adjacent to the Courthouse property. We are so very pleased that our friend, Tom Sides, has purchased this historic old Ackerman landmark and will soon begin renovation. Read more about the Hotel Ackerman and its planned renovation from the Choctaw Plaindealer.
Monday, August 06, 2007
Homecoming 2007 At Mt. Pleasant
Carol and I serve as associate pastor to the God-loving congregation at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church on the Tremont Charge in Itawamba County of the Tupelo District and the Mississippi Conference. My official role there is one of a preaching associate where I preach on the second and fourth Sunday’s of each month.
The Homecoming experience yesterday was heightened by it being the inaugural service in our brand new sanctuary. You will see in the pictures that every seat in the new sanctuary was filled. Praise the Lord! The service was filled with testimonies of praise to God for His faithfulness past and present to the people of God called Mt. Pleasant. This was also a day of recommitting ourselves to a more glorious future.
The Homecoming experience yesterday was heightened by it being the inaugural service in our brand new sanctuary. You will see in the pictures that every seat in the new sanctuary was filled. Praise the Lord! The service was filled with testimonies of praise to God for His faithfulness past and present to the people of God called Mt. Pleasant. This was also a day of recommitting ourselves to a more glorious future.
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