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Immanuel Baptist Church holds ground breaking for Williamsburg facility

Even though it has no foundation or even walls yet, you could still get an idea Sunday evening of what the Immanuel Baptist Church building for its Williamsburg campus was going to be like. There were chalk outlines around where the outer walls would be and around where the...
Posted On 03 May 2024

SE KY Empty Stocking Fund president speaks on the non-profit’s impact on local families in need

For nearly 40 years, the Southeast Kentucky Empty Stocking Fund has been helping Christmas wishes come true by providing less fortunate children with free gifts, shoes, clothes and other items for the holidays.
Posted On 21 Dec 2023
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Tri-County Christmas returns at Immanuel Baptist

Immanuel Baptist Church held its annual Tri-County Christmas last Saturday. Youngsters had the opportunity to ride sleighs. Fire pits gave visitors the opportunities to make and enjoy S’mores. Below, church members brought the Peanuts characters to life, performing, “Merry...

Corbin Rotary Club needs volunteers Friday night to wrap Empty Stocking gifts

If you have wrapping paper, scissors, tape and some time to donate Friday night, the Corbin Rotary Club would gladly accept your help and supplies as the final preparations are made for the annual Empty Stocking Fund event. Rotary members, along with volunteers will be meeting at...

Former Corbin Mayor Amos Miller remembered as faithful and wise leader

Former Corbin Mayor Amos Miller was laid to rest Monday afternoon following his funeral at Immanuel Baptist Church. Miller died Thursday in Lexington at age 78. “Amos is happy today,” said Rev. Allen Bonnell, pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church where Miller was a member. Bonnell...

Attorney promises legal challenge to church annexation

With nearly 1,000 people in attendance each Sunday, Immanuel Baptist Church has grown to the point where it needs the additional capacities of the Corbin Police Department and the Corbin Fire Department. Read this story and more for just $.99 cents today, or subscribe to get...
Posted On 30 Jan 2019

Businesses, churches vow to help federal employees

With the partial government shutdown stretching into its 33rd day today, local churches and even one utility company, are offering assistance to federal government employees affected by the shutdown. Grace on the Hill United Methodist Church in Corbin is opening its food bank to...