Missions
TV Sunday School
The Cherokee Church of Christ supports the work of the TV Sunday School program seen each Sunday on WJHL TV; Channel 11, at 8:30 A.M. Joe Galloway host the program. Several congregation and individuals contribute funds to ensure the continued success of the program. If you would like to make a contribution to this work of the church, please send it to Greenville Church of Christ. Joe Galloway also sends out hundreds of Bible Study Courses each year. This program has touched the souls of unknown hundreds in East Tennessee, Western Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia, and beyond.
Biblical View Points
We are pleased that we can financially help support the Biblical View Points TV show also seen on WJHL TV; Channel 11, at 8:00 A.M. every Sunday morning just before the TV Sunday School program. The elders of the Elizabethton Church of Christ oversee this work. Individuals and congregations from several states help support this work. Eddy Craft and Roby Ellis host this show for the most part. Occasionally other ministers from local congregation have filled in.
Peru
We are pleased to be able to contribute to the mission work that is on going in Peru. The church that is currently worshiping there is under the oversight of the elders at the Elizabethton Church of Christ. The missionaries working with the congregation in Peru are Yahyir Pinedo, and Juan Benites. We are happy that we can continue to help support this important work in this part of the world. We recently had the opportunity to hear more about the work in Peru. We get updates and news monthly from the Elizabethton Church of Christ. This information is posted on the bulletin board in the foyer.
Scotland
We support the mission work of Jon Galloway in Scotland which is under the oversight of the elders at Greenville Church of Christ. Jon Galloway and his wife Arlene are also entrusting their oldest to their Alma Mater of Freed Hardeman. Jon and his family are pictured below.

East Tennessee School of Preaching
Our congregation has supported the East Tennessee School of Preaching since it start. We have been fortunate to have been able to help with the financial support for several of the students over the past few years. We believe that this school is essential to the growth of the church not only our area of East Tennessee and Western Virginia, but to the entire south eastern region of the United States. Currently our Minister Robert Tate serves as one of the instructors at the school. Several of the graduates of the school are already preaching the Gospel for several congregations in the region.
Updated 9/22/10