Timber Ridge "Old Stone" Presbyterian Church

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DEDICATION SERVICE

 

On April 30, 2000, the kind folks of Fairfield Presbyterian Church joined us for a joint worship service as we rededicated the newly renovated sanctuary.  Taylor Sanders, the author of the Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church history book A Journey in Faith - Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church 1746 - 1996, presented the morning message.  Others participating in the service were as follows:

 

The Reverend Jeanette F. Baggs, minister, Fairfield Presbyterian Church

The Reverend Robert Gordon, minister, Timber Ridge Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church

The Reverend James A. Rohne, interim minister, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

Mr. Joseph Lipscomb, Stated Clerk, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

Dr. William Peel, elder and member of the Property Committee, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

Miss Jennifer Clements, student, Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia, and member, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

Mrs. Mary S. Lipscomb, chair, History Committee, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

The Bell Choir and Sanctuary Choir, Fairfield Presbyterian, Church, directed by Bonny Wilson

The Bell Choir, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church, directed by Jean Goshorn

The Sanctuary Choir, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church, directed by Lori Dawes

The Organist, Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church, Jean Goshorn

Mr. Maury Williams, trumpeter, member of Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church

 

After the morning worship service everyone enjoyed a delicious fellowship lunch in the community building and on the lawn. 

 

 

More information is available concerning the church history book on the history book page in the History section of this website.

 

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