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Harmony Presbyterian Church
Clarksville
AR
72830
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Who we are
OUR VISION
Our congregation is a part of the Presbytery of Arkansas. We are members of the Presbyterian Church USA and our polity and positions are guided by its governing system.
We accept everyone regardless of background, race, gender identity or age. Put simply, people in the Harmony congregation come to be a part of a loving church, not to impress.
WHAT WE DO
We come together to worship: we sing vigorously, we pray earnestly and we open our ears and our hearts to the spoken Word.
We love each other during celebrations and through difficult times. We support missions that build up communities and people who need help.
We take up Special for causes and mission trips on a regular basis.
OUR COMMUNITY
We are a small church (20-30 at worship normally) full of joy. A visitor recently said he "felt the love in the noise of visiting" during the passing of the peace. Compared to much larger churches, ours is a relatively "informal" church with a focus upon the love and grace of the Risen Christ, made real in today's world through Christ's people.
We are now seeking ways to be more visible and active in our community. Come join us as we grow! Harmony, its worth the drive!
Our congregation is a part of the Presbytery of Arkansas. We are members of the Presbyterian Church USA and our polity and positions are guided by its governing system.
We accept everyone regardless of background, race, gender identity or age. Put simply, people in the Harmony congregation come to be a part of a loving church, not to impress.
WHAT WE DO
We come together to worship: we sing vigorously, we pray earnestly and we open our ears and our hearts to the spoken Word.
We love each other during celebrations and through difficult times. We support missions that build up communities and people who need help.
We take up Special for causes and mission trips on a regular basis.
OUR COMMUNITY
We are a small church (20-30 at worship normally) full of joy. A visitor recently said he "felt the love in the noise of visiting" during the passing of the peace. Compared to much larger churches, ours is a relatively "informal" church with a focus upon the love and grace of the Risen Christ, made real in today's world through Christ's people.
We are now seeking ways to be more visible and active in our community. Come join us as we grow! Harmony, its worth the drive!
Church Address
Church Pastor
The Rev. Ron Jone
Moderator
202 CR 3271
Clarksville,
AR
72830
United States
Phone: 479-440-6462
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 55:22
Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.
Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.
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Presbyterian Church
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The Rev. Ron Jone
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Louan Pyron
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Mailing Address
PO Box 1614
Clarksville, AR
72830
Clarksville, AR
72830
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Harmony Presbyterian Church Clarksville Service Times
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Worship every Sunday
Communion Served Each First Sunday
Service Times last updated on the 12th of April, 2024
9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Worship every Sunday
Communion Served Each First Sunday
Service Times last updated on the 12th of April, 2024
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Harmony Presbyterian Church History
The following is a report, "History of the Congregation of Harmony Presbyterian Church," written by J.M. Laster of Harmony, Arkansas. July 30, 1914.
A small number of the charter members of this congregation came from Wilson County, Tennessee in the year 1831, while the majority came in 1836. Some of them brought with them letters of dismissal from congregations in that state.
They first joined the church at Clarksville, but in 1844 those members living on Horsehead Creek asked for and received permission, to organize a congregation at this place. The Harmony congregation was organized by the Reverend Jesse M. Blair, with Abraham Laster and Robert Hardgraves as Ruling Elders and the following as Charter members. (The following names have been alphabetized for easy identification but were not in the original document.)
Elizabeth J. Bartlett
Elizabeth Baskin
Hugh K. Baskin
James C. Baskin
Malissa Baskin
Rebecca Baskin
Thomas Baskin
William Baskin
Pentelope Belt
Rube Belue
Rebeccah Crawford
William Crawford
Sarah Flemmings
Sarah Gilliam
Mary B. Hardgraves
Virginia Hardgraves
Lawson Hill
Lillian Hill
Ludy Hyden
William Hyden
Nancy Johnson
Julia Kendall
Frederick Laster
Hester A. Laster
Nancy Laster
Nancy J. Laster
Charlotte McCord
Ruth McFadden
Mary Porter
Alphred Reynolds
Sophia Williams
Levisa Wood
Reece B. Wood
Bartlett Zachary, Sr.
Bartlett Zachary
Burrell H. Zachary
Caroline Zachary
Black Members
Mariah Arbaugh
Mariah Crawford
Fannie Hardgraves
Aggie Laster
By the year 1858 the membership was near the 100 mark, and the eldership consisted of the following.
Abraham Laster, J. H. Laster
Robert Hardgraves, Lemuel Pryor
M.A. Kendall, T. G. Temple and William Hyden
The ministers serving this congregation (before the year 1861) were: The Reverends
Jesse Blair, Anderson Cox, Lewis Johnson, Rev. Malloy, Rev Brigham, Rev. Vineyard, Frank Barnard and Rev. Briggant
A small number of the charter members of this congregation came from Wilson County, Tennessee in the year 1831, while the majority came in 1836. Some of them brought with them letters of dismissal from congregations in that state.
They first joined the church at Clarksville, but in 1844 those members living on Horsehead Creek asked for and received permission, to organize a congregation at this place. The Harmony congregation was organized by the Reverend Jesse M. Blair, with Abraham Laster and Robert Hardgraves as Ruling Elders and the following as Charter members. (The following names have been alphabetized for easy identification but were not in the original document.)
Elizabeth J. Bartlett
Elizabeth Baskin
Hugh K. Baskin
James C. Baskin
Malissa Baskin
Rebecca Baskin
Thomas Baskin
William Baskin
Pentelope Belt
Rube Belue
Rebeccah Crawford
William Crawford
Sarah Flemmings
Sarah Gilliam
Mary B. Hardgraves
Virginia Hardgraves
Lawson Hill
Lillian Hill
Ludy Hyden
William Hyden
Nancy Johnson
Julia Kendall
Frederick Laster
Hester A. Laster
Nancy Laster
Nancy J. Laster
Charlotte McCord
Ruth McFadden
Mary Porter
Alphred Reynolds
Sophia Williams
Levisa Wood
Reece B. Wood
Bartlett Zachary, Sr.
Bartlett Zachary
Burrell H. Zachary
Caroline Zachary
Black Members
Mariah Arbaugh
Mariah Crawford
Fannie Hardgraves
Aggie Laster
By the year 1858 the membership was near the 100 mark, and the eldership consisted of the following.
Abraham Laster, J. H. Laster
Robert Hardgraves, Lemuel Pryor
M.A. Kendall, T. G. Temple and William Hyden
The ministers serving this congregation (before the year 1861) were: The Reverends
Jesse Blair, Anderson Cox, Lewis Johnson, Rev. Malloy, Rev Brigham, Rev. Vineyard, Frank Barnard and Rev. Briggant
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