Sunday, November 30, 2008

5th Sunday Singin' At The Campground Church

What a great time we had at the Campground CP Church in Erin, Tennessee! Five area churches participated in our regular 5th Sunday Singin', including the Arlington CP Choir, and we thank the Campground Church for being such wonderful and gracious hosts.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Youth Sunday At Arlington CP

The youth of Arlington CP Church were in charge of the morning worship today. The theme of the service was "God's Light." What a powerful message they gave today! Our youth are such a blessing, as they are a vital part of our ministry at Arlington! Thanks to everyone who participated and planned for this special day.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

5th Sunday Singin' At Erin CP A Huge Success!

The second "5th Sunday Singin'" for 2008 was held at the historic and beautiful Erin Cumberland Presbyterian Church, located in downtown Erin. The church was standing room only, filled with area CP choirs and guests. The Arlington CP Choir presented some awesome messages in song, and Kathy Smith sang two beautiful solos for the event. Afterwards, everyone enjoyed delicious refreshments from the wonderful and hospitable Erin CP congregation.

The next "5th Sunday Singin'" will be held August 31, 5pm, at the Liberty CP Church in Clarksville, TN.











Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Arlington CP Wins "Best Booth" At Houston County Relay For Life!


The Arlington CP Church has done it once again, winning "Best Booth" at the 2008 Houston County Relay For Life event, held in Erin, Tennessee! The theme for this year's event was "Saddle Up For A Cure," and the Arlington team decorated their booth in a country/western theme. The team even broke into song for the judges, with a rousing rendition of "Happy Trails To You!" Way to go, Arlington Team!
The team sold beverages and baked goods to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Several luminaries were purchased by the congregation, in honor of or in memory of a loved one with cancer.
Thank you to everyone who participated in some way to make this event a success, whether it was being on the relay team, donating money to the cause, donating drinks and food for the booth, or assisting with the booth decoration and takedown! We appreciate you so much!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Relay For Life Benefit A Success!


Arlington CP Church hosted a gospel singing and bake sale at the church on Saturday, May 10, 2008, to raise funds for Relay For Life. Those who attended enjoyed a great evening of local talent and the best baked goods in Houston County! The event raised over $500.00! Thanks to all who participated to make it such a success!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Rev. Bane Installed As Arlington CP Pastor


Pastor installation services for Reverend Ted Bane were held on Sunday, April 27, 2008, during the regular morning worship service at Arlington CP Church. Participating in the installation service were (L to R): Rev. Bane; Rev. Kitty Norton-Jones (Nashville Presbytery); Von Selph (Elder, Campground CP Church); Joyce Knight (Elder, Arlington CP Church); and Rev. Don Tabor (Nashville Presbytery). A celebration luncheon was held after the service. Welcome, Rev. Bane & Family!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Congratulations, Shane & Evette!


Congratulations to Shane & Evette on their recent marriage! The couple were wed in March at a local church in Erin, Tennessee. Rev. Bane presided over the ceremony.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Arlington CP Participates In Annual Irish Festival


The Arlington CP family enjoyed a full day's activities at the annual Irish Festival in Erin, Tennessee. The church sold concessions and passed out church brochures at the event and enjoyed a great day of fun and fellowship. Taking a break at the Arlington CP tent are (L to R): Rev. Ted Bane; Janice Bane; Linda Bratschi; Ronnie Bratschi; and grandson Cody. Thanks to all who set up (and took down), donated food/drink, worked the concession stand, and made purchases!

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Women's Event Overwhelming Success!


Over 65 women from the Houston County area attended Lisa Smartt's presentation at Arlington CP Church! They had an awesome time, worshiping the Lord and enjoying Lisa's humorous and touching testimony. Afterwards, a reception was held in Lisa's honor, featuring Arlington CP's legendary cuisine!

A Book for Imperfect People!

From the author:

"I don’t brush my teeth at night. Sometimes I yell. I can’t reconcile the checkbook. Before company comes, I run through the house putting piles of stuff in garbage bags which will be 'stored' in the guest bathtub until the company leaves. Life. It’s not perfect. Those of us who participate in life aren’t perfect either. Far from it. Sometimes it’s wildly funny. Other times it leads us down paths of difficult discovery. I hope this book is a fun and enjoyable celebration of LIFE with all its ups and downs. Happy Reading! Happy Living!"

Lisa Smartt
Wife, Mom, Woman in Search of Her Keys

To order a copy:
Send $12 ($10 per book plus $2 shipping) to:
Lisa Smartt
300 Parrott Road
Dresden, Tennessee 38225

(This is a compilation of newspaper columns which first appeared in The Union City Daily Messenger and The Weakley Co. Press.) 174 pages

Friday, February 1, 2008

Lisa Smartt Special Presentation


Please join us at Arlington Cumberland Presbyterian Church on Saturday, February 16, to enjoy guest speaker Lisa Smartt, as she brings her special presentation for women, "My Goof-Ups...God's Grace: Confessions Of An Imperfect Woman." The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. CST and refreshments will be served afterwards. The cost is free!
For more information about the event and directions to the church, please contact Joyce Pryor at (931) 289-4804.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The Baby

Why do we talk and preach the cross eleven months out of the year but we limit the baby to one month out of the year? Why do we limit: the manger, the donkey, the baby, Mary, Joseph, the birth of John the Baptist, Elizabeth, Zechariah, the magi, Bethlehem, the flight to Egypt, the prophesy, the shepherds, the star... to only one month? If preachers would address one element of the birth story each week, we would be teaching the story of the birth of Christ three months out of the year. Could it be that we are somewhat neglecting the birth of the Messiah?



Bro. Ted