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Rev. Owen was born on January 9th, 1947 in
Williamston, S.C. to Luther and Catherine Owen. Rev. Owen was saved and
baptized (at age 12) during Vacation Bible School at Mount Pisgah
Baptist Church in Easley, S.C. He graduated from Wren High School in
Piedmont, S.C. He met his future wife, Lynn Hammond, while attending
Friendship Baptist Church in Anderson, S.C. They have 2 sons, Josh and
Caleb and 3 grandchildren, Brody, Harley and Alyssah. |
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Rev. Owen still operates his own construction company and
spreads the gospel of Jesus everywhere he goes. He has many
hobbies but his favorite (besides playing with his
grandchildren) is his Harley Davidson motorcycle. |
Kenny, a brick mason by trade, was called to preach in 1976. After
graduating from Fruitland Bible College in 1979, he served as interim
pastor for 7 months at Friendship Baptist Church in Williamston, S.C.
and for 5 months at Bethel Baptist Church in Oakway, S.C. June 1982, he
was called to pastor Earle’s Grove Baptist Church by a 100%
membership vote and has been our pastor for 24 years.
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Most of the time you see Kenny, you see Sally, a
black female Australian Shepherd. She is Kenny's faithful
companion. Sally can often be seen on the church steps, along
side Kenny, greeting everyone as they leave. Kenny has a special
love for animals, especially dogs. |
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Kenny has just published his first book, "The
Life and Times of Kenny, a Country Preacher". On the last page
of this book, Kenny says, "I don’t know how my life will end but
I do know where I’m going. Heaven is my last residence but for
now I would love to continue to be at Earle’s Grove Baptist
Church which is my home, which I dearly love. I was not born in
Earle’s Grove, But I got here as soon as I could!" |
In 2001 Rev. Owen was voted Pastor of the Year in Oconee County and
one of the church members wrote a poem in honor of the occasion.
APPRECIATING KENNY
Our Preacher!
In a hay field
with a hundred farmers-
You couldn’t
pick him out.
On a building
site with fifty bricklayers-
You couldn’t
spot him.
Loose in a cow
pen
With a
quarters worth of wranglers-
He fits right
in,
Working again.
He’s all
things to all people
In order to
win some
To the cause
of Christ.
But when it’s
just you two,
There’s always
three-
Our LORD’s
there too.
When Kenny
prays, angels sing.
Soon those
calloused hands
Will help
Jesus
Round us up
and lead us home.
For twenty
years Kenny and Lynn have labored
In the field
at Earle’s Grove
Whatever it
took to bring us home,
They’ve been
here sharing God’s love.
But nothing
lasts forever
And when the
time comes to part,
We’ll leave
with them some of us
Cut from
grateful hearts.
If all the
preachers in town were spit shined
And sitting in
a trophy case,
Kenny wouldn’t
be there.
He can’t stand
still that long.
Besides the
shine wouldn’t stick.
He’s our
spiritual leader, friend,
Sometimes
chauffeur, companion,
Encourager,
instigator,
But above all
he’s God’s servant.
Where he falls
short
Lynn
completes,
By God’s
design.
CynthiaWinkler
1999
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