Church
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Anson student helps address food needs
LeAnna Davis, a student at Anson High School, was part of the team that is hoping to address food needs in Anson and Union counties. Smyrna United Methodist Church and Wingate United Methodist Church received a Creating New Economies Fund grant of $14,000 from The Conservation Fund’s Resourceful Communities program.…
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Faith calendar
Items for the church calendar will be accepted by mail to The Anson Record, PO Box 959, Wadesboro, N.C. 28170, brought by our office at 123 E. Martin St., Suite 400, Wadesboro, or emailed to ndavis@ansonrecord.com. Deadline is 3 p.m. the Thursday before publication. Calendar items must be complete and…
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Wagner: Courting again, with the gospel of Christ
I think I may have done significant damage to my hip. My back is in knots. My right forearm seems to have some kind of a strain or tear. If I had gone 15 rounds with my martial arts hero Chuck Norris, I would probably not be in as bad…
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Stanfield: If we train our minds as we do our bodies
We go to the gym to make our physical bodies healthy. We try to consume the proper amounts of vegetables, fruits, proteins and even take supplements to adjust what our bodies need to operate at an optimal level. If we could simply train our minds from pure, credible, clean, organic…
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Stanfield: Superman has kryptonite; mine is lizards
Some of the best moments of my life are conversations with my 4-year-old grandson. We sat in the dirt, while taking a break from a grueling 200-foot hike and talked. He told me that he wanted to be like me when he grew up, because I wasn’t afraid of anything.…
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Wagner: ‘The Only Thing He Bought Was Me’
A few years ago I heard one of my very favorite singing groups, who just so happen to also be very good friends, the Morrison Sisters, sing a song that was new to me. It begins like this: “He was born in a stable, in a borrowed manger, he borrowed…
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Faith calendar
Items for the church calendar will be accepted by mail to The Anson Record, PO Box 959, Wadesboro, N.C. 28170, brought by our office at 123 E. Martin St., Suite 400, Wadesboro, or emailed to ndavis@ansonrecord.com. Deadline is 3 p.m. the Thursday before publication. Calendar items must be complete and…
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Taking Anson Back Crusade continues through Friday
A crusade in Anson County started Sunday and continues through Friday. Sponsored by the Thank You Jesus Mission, the Taking Anson Back Crusade with Mike Satterfield is nightly at 7 p.m. at Anson Middle School. Tonight is Youth Night — Student, with a free pizza party at 6 p.m. Thursday…
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Wagner: Let us treat others as we would Jesus
In John 12:12, it is written, “On the next day much people that were come to the feast, when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, 13 Took branches of palm trees, and went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna: Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh…
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Stanfield: Special delivery, from the God we can trust
On the first night of my family’s homelessness, it rained. It rained so hard that the roof of the old car we were sleeping in leaked. This was one of the best nights of my life because that was the night we found God. The concept of a new business…
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Outreach ministry Saturday in Morven
Kingdom Citizens OutREACH invites Morven, the entire Anson County community, friends and families to a day of fellowship, music and words of inspiration. This is Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the park in Morven, 301 E. Main St. “We will be giving away free clothing, shoes, groceries…
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Virtuous Woman Program in Morven on April 27
The Morven chapter of Las Amigas, Inc. will hold its annual Virtuous Woman Program on April 27 at 4 p.m. at Harris Chapel AME Zion Church in Morven. This year’s theme is “Virtuous Women: Intentional and Purpose Driven.” Each year, a woman is recognized by Las Amigas for living a…












