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Monthly Archives: October 2023

South Carolina’s own tea parties

The first “tea party” in American history happened in Charleston — not Boston. The city of “Charles Town,” as it was known back then, opposed Britian’s new Tea Act. The Tea Act made it illegal for the colonies to buy non-British tea and forced them to pay a tea tax of 3 pence per pound (equivalent to $18 per pound today). The Tea Act was designed to prop up the East India Tea Company, which

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The antidote for chaos and confusion

Thinking about the chaos and confusion of our world can feel overwhelming. How do we even begin to make sense of it all?

It can feel impossible to understand its cause or to think about a possible solution. How do we respond and contribute our share to a meaningful solution? If we take a moment to reflect, and

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We cannot share what we do not have

Recently, I spoke about a wonderful man who is a member of our church, and if you recall he just turned 95 years young.

His name is Charlie, and since then I’ve had the privilege to spend some time with him. I listened intently as he shared his amazing testimony about what has been going on with him for

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the last couple of years. He said throughout his life he had been a person of few words, a quiet person who just minded his own business and kept his thoughts to himself. He believed his low-key demeanor was interpreted by those who knew him as someone unfriendly, and as a result, he was shunned and ignored. When his wife passed away not too long ago, he was left all alone and began to struggle with how he had felt like an outcast for his low-key personality.

A while back, after listening to a sermon by our pastor about the importance of personal evangelism, after the service he found the courage to say, “You mean the Lord wants me to ask people if they know Jesus and if they are not close to God, I should invite them to church?” Our pastor said “Yes, absolutely,” and this was another confirmation about what he knew the Lord was speaking to him.

Charlie told the Lord he was sorry for being so unfriendly, and the more time he spent praying and asking God to take control, he could sense that he was being changed in the deepest recesses of his soul. No doubt, I was seeing this miracle, simply with the fact that he was communicating with me with such honesty and sincerity. The words were flowing from him so eloquently, I would have never known that just a short time ago this would not have been normal for him at all.

Sharing this new chapter in his life touched me and inspires me to know that at any age God is ready to bring His tools and begin serious renovation if we will simply reach out to Him in faith. The old saying is true, if we are serious about asking God to bring personal transformation within us, we better be ready for our world to be turned upside down. There is no way we can suppress our joy and excitement about Jesus if we have been saturated in the glories of His presence. This past summer, he wanted to rededicate his life to Christ and was baptized because he could not remember ever being baptized. So with this new boldness and enthusiasm, Charlie started becoming somewhat of a social butterfly by greeting and speaking to people, witnessing, smiling and just demonstrating more of a friendly and receptive disposition.

I will go ahead and give you a spoiler alert, the amount of change that all of us have the potential to undergo will have everything to do with our level of love for others. As we move closer to God, we are filled with His love for us, and this in turn will spill out toward others. You’ve heard another old saying, “If you want friends, show yourself to be friendly.”

Within the Christian faith, we are to be known by our love and how much we genuinely care about what others are going through. I’ve mentioned the key to becoming a more spiritual person and that is spending quality time with the only one who can change the mind, conscience, and spirit of a human being. We can be used by God to tell them and love them, but it is God who has the power to transform us.

I pray the spirit will haunt us as children and servants of God to embrace our responsibility to not just go to church, but to spend time with God in prayer which empowers and inspires our excitement and enthusiasm. A couple of crucial words within the Christian life are conviction and burden. Conviction is a blessing as this allows us to know the Lord is trying to speak to us, and the more sensitive we are to His presence, the more likely we are to develop a burden for the lost.

The reason why the average Christian does not pray or share their faith is because being filled with His spirit is not a priority. Becoming constantly aware of His voice requires a desire to train and control our mind which is an intentional act of self-discipline.

 

William F. Holland Jr. is a minister, chaplain, psalmist and author. As a freelance faith writer, his books and newspaper and magazine articles are enjoyed around the world. Dr. Holland’s weekly column, “Living On Purpose” is focused on bringing spiritual hope and encouragement through God’s Word. Read more about the Christian life at billyhollandministries.com.

 

Porter announces Pickens Mayoral bid

PICKENS — Longtime Pickens city councilwoman Lois Porter has officially announced her intention to run for the seat of Mayor in Pickens.

“I feel my professional experience qualifies me to run for this position,” Porter said.

Porter was employed by City of Pickens for 21 years, working in billing and customer service.

After retirement, she was elected and has served as a Pickens City Council member

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Alexander is running for Easley City Council

EASLEY — Justin Alexander is running for the Easley City Council in Ward 5.

Ward 5 encompasses downtown Easley, much of Highway 93 and the historic areas north and south of, the area up along Olive Street and below Ross Avenue.

Alexander is concerned the city council has approved 20-plus annexations/developments over the past four years. It is too much growth for existing roads, sewer, schools, EMS and

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Candidate forum set for Pickens city races

PICKENS — Pickens residents looking for more information about the people running for Pickens City Council and the city’s mayor’s seatwill soon get their chance.

A candidate forum is planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, at the Pickens Senior Center. All

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Courier Obituaries 11-18-23

TAYLOR MICHELLE PARSONS

EASLEY — Mrs. Taylor Michelle Parsons, 28, loving wife of the late Kenneth Parsons, passed away Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, at her residence.

Mrs. Parsons was born in Spartanburg on Nov. 30, 1994, to Tianna Alicia Jackson of Pickens. She loved to hike and truly was a lover of all animals. Mrs. Parsons loved her family, especially her daughter, and cherished the times spent with her watching movies.

In addition to her loving mother, Mrs. Parsons is survived by her daughter, Madelyn Parsons; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gary and Po Parsons; her grandmother,

Holy Trinity bazaar is Saturday

CLEMSON — Holy Trinity Episcopal Church will hold its 80th annual bazaar and artisan market this Saturday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the church fellowship hall, located at 193 Old Greenville Highway across from Clemson University.

This year marks the 80th anniversary of the popular bazaar, which features items handcrafted by skilled

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Spooky Halloween Fun

Pickens County is ready to celebrate the spooky season, with events planned around the area throughout the rest of the month.

CENTRAL, OCT. 21
Central will host an event from 1-4 p.m. this Saturday, Oct. 21, with all things fall, trains and Central. The event will have trick-or-treating, entertainment, music, costume contests and more.

CLEMSON, OCT. 24
Next up will be Clemson’s “Trick or Treat on College Ave.” on Tuesday, Oct. 24.
The city of Clemson Parks and Recreation event team is planning to have 2,000-plus toys for participating trick-or-treaters to pick from. The

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Courier Calendar of Events 10-18-23

• Karen Peck set to sing at amphitheater

The Pickens Amphitheater is preparing for an unforgettable evening of gospel music under the stars. Set for 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, at the amphitheater off Main Street in Pickens, the concert is bound to uplift the soul.
The legendary Karen Peck and New River will be in concert. Karen Peck and New River have five Grammy nominations and seven GMA Dove Awards to their name.
The group has been making a profound impact on the gospel industry for nearly three

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