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It's Happening: Good Friday Live Crucifixion Portrayal on Route 50 West and the Musical Message of JP Miller

By Julie Perine on April 01, 2021 from It’s Happening via Connect-Bridgeport.com

For the past several years, I’ve been writing about two events.
 
Since the very early years of my and Jeff’s marriage, he and his church friends and families have taken part in the Good Friday live crucifixion portrayal on the Reynolds farm on Route 50 West. Yes, every year – at sunset on that day – three bodies appear on the wooden crosses etched against the skyline. For hours, folks can safely pull their vehicles out of traffic, stop and reflect on the ultimate sacrifice that preceded that blessed resurrection morning, which we celebrate annually as Easter.
 
At dusk on Good Friday, April 2, the live portrayal will take place, as always. Everyone is asked to pull off the roadway – down into the Reynolds farm, just across Route 50  from the Davisson Run intersection, as will be marked.
 
If you get a chance to stop by, I hope you will be blessed. It is a site to see.
 
Also taking place this Easter weekend is a 10 a.m. music service at Reynoldsville Baptist Church featuring Clarksburg native, Tennessee-based recording artist and my friend, JP Miller.
 
JP has hosted many live concerts here in his stomping grounds, many times featuring other talent, both from his hometown of Sevierville, Tenn. and our local area.
 
Ministering through music is JP’s passion and livelihood. Though he was grounded from public concerts for much of the past year, he has hosted live-streamed concerts and offered videos to uplift, inspire and even take a few minutes to laugh a little.
 
Since he packed up and moved south to seek out avenues for his ministry, JP has recorded several albums of traditional gospel hymns and original pieces inspired by his upbringing in West Virginia hills and Reynoldsville Baptist Church. Some of his favorites include “Great is Thy Faithfulness, “I’ll Fly Away,” Victory in Jesus,” “He Leadeth Me” and “At the Cross.”
 
I’ve known JP his whole life. He was in my Sunday School class when he was little, in our youth group when he was a teen and he babysat our kids. He grew up to be one of my very best friends and I know the sincerity of his ministry. In addition to his musical word, he delivers sermonettes which always seem to fit the moment.
 
Swing by Reynoldsville Baptist Church Sunday if you can. Again, you will be blessed.
 
Afterwards, you are invited to travel across Gregory Run Road and on down Route 20 for a mile or so to Ten Mile Baptist Church, where my husband, Pastor Jeff, will be delivering the Easter message at 11 a.m. (Masks and social distancing observed.)
 
Easter blessings upon you all.



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