RONCEVERTE (WVDN) – There will be a Black History Month Celebration at Main Street United Methodist Church on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. The church is located at 231 East Main Street in Ronceverte.
The program will feature a keynote speaker and special music, and a soul food meal will be served after the program.
Toni Hughes of Lewisburg will serve as the program’s keynote speaker. Hughes currently serves as ministry assistant at the Lewisburg United Methodist Church. She is a native of Greenbrier County, and she brings a powerful message challenging her audience to lead lives of service and love.
In addition, the Resurrecting Praise Community Choir, under the leadership of Roger “Chubby” Patterson, will provide several musical selections. Lewisburg Mayor Beverly White will share a couple of her original poems, something that has become a tradition at the Main Street UMC Black History Month programs.
The public is cordially invited to attend. For more information, call 304-952-9927.
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