JOHN-THOMAS

ASSOCIATION

OF

FREEWILL BAPTIST

CHURCHES

 
ANNUAL MEETING
 

The yearly meeting of the John-Thomas Association of Freewill Baptists will be in the Quarterly Conference as listed below, beginning on Friday before the second Sunday in September at 11:00 AM as listed by year.

New Durham ........2006               New Durham..........2011

Dickenson..............2007              Dickenson...............2012

Hamilton.................2008              Hamilton...................2013

Letcher..................2009              Letcher....................2014

Pike.........................2010             Pike..........................2015

 

The John Thomas Association Yearly Meeting will meet with the Letcher County Conference at the Alleghany Church in Hellier, KY on Friday and Saturday before the second Sunday in September, Sept 11th and 12th, 2009.

DIRECTIONS TO ALLEGHANY CHURCH

From Pikeville, KY - Take KY 15 South to Whitesburg, KY. Turn Right at the second traffic light. Travel 3 miles to the Junction of KY HWY 15 and US 119. Take US 119 North. Travel 10 miles to US 119 and US 23 Junction. Take US HWY 23 North. Travel approximately 15 miles to KY HWY 611. Turn right on HWY 611 and travel for 6 miles to RTE 195. Turn right on RTE 195 and travel for 2 miles. Turn right onto Hellier Alleghany Road. Travel 1.4 miles.

 

From Hazard, KY - Turn left onto Hwy 611 and take RTE 197 10 miles to RTE 195. Turn left onto RTE 195 for 3.1 miles. Turn left onto Hellier Alleghany Road. Travel 1.4 miles.

 

From Shelby Gap, KY - travel for 6 miles to the intersection of RTE 195. Turn right on RTE 195 and travel 2 miles. Turn right onto Hellier Alleghany Road. Travel 1.4 miles. The Church is on the right.

 

From Pound, VA - Take US HWY 23 North. Travel approximately 15 miles north of Jenkins, KY to KY HWY 611. Turn right onto HWY 611and travel for 6 miles to the intersection of RTE 195. Turn right on RTE 195 and travel 2 miles. Turn right onto Hellier Alleghany Road. Travel 1.4 miles.

 
 
ARTICLE OF FAITH
ARTICLE OF FAITH
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We believe that no man has any warrant in the Holy Scriptures for justification before God through his own works, power or ability, which he has in and of himself, only as he by grace is made able to come to God through Jesus Christ; believing the righteousness of Jesus Christ to be imputed to all believers for their eternal acceptance with God. - Rom. 4:24; Acts 8:20- 2 1; Eph. 2:8-9.

 

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We believe that there is but one living, true and eternal God the Father, of whom all things from everlasting to everlasting glorious and immutable in all His attributes. - 1 Cor. 8:6; Isa. 40:28.