Church to host wild game meal, presentation
A wild game meal and presentation by Steve Chapman, avid hunter, outdoorsman and published author, will be held at Third Presbyterian Church, 425 Union St., Uniontown, on Tuesday, Feb. 20. Church officials said, “All hunters and outdoorsmen should plan to attend and share an exciting evening. Bring your pictures and racks for ‘brag time.’ Save your wild game and stories to share with others. Bring your meat prepared for dinner or give it to us in advance.’
Chapman has 35 years’ experience as an avid hunter and has written more than half-dozen books about his love for the great outdoors. Along with music and videos, Chapman uses his well-crafted gift to tell stories from real-life adventures that are sometime humorous, sometimes serious, but always filled with life-changing insight.
Chapman said, “Whether I’m talking about hunting, fishing, motorcycling, canoeing, kayaking, bicycling, arrowhead hunting or just mowing the yard, my goal is to use my outdoor experiences to remind people that not only can they enjoy going out into creation, there is a greater joy in allowing the Creator to come into us through his son.’
Chapman’s books include “A Look at Life From a Deerstand,’ “With God on a Deer Hunt’ and “Reel Time with God.’ His music includes “The Miles,’ “Long Enough to Know’ and “This House Still Stands’ while his videos are comprised of “Hunting’ & Pickin” and “The Greatest Gift.’
Chapman is president of S&A Family Inc., an organization based near Nashville, Tenn., and formed to oversee the Chapman’s recorded and written material. Chapman has shared the stage for more than 25 years with his wife, Annie, in concerts across the nation. Their children, Nathan and Heidi, are grown and they attend church at Springfield Baptist Church in Springfield, Tenn.
Registration and brag time begin at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30 p.m. in fellowship hall at Third Presbyterian. The program will follow at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. To make reservations, call the church office at 724-438-2529. For questions or to help with the event, call Terry McMillen at 724-439-2798.