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“He Went About Doing Good” Acts 10:38
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The Reverend Carl
W. Renick, Sr. was born in Lewisburg, West
Virginia, on March 12, 1913. As a boy he delivered groceries for local
merchants while attending elementary school. At last, a high school for
blacks was opened in Greenbrier County and Carl Wayland Renick was able to
finish school, graduating at the age of 23 with the first Class of Bolling
High School in 1936.
"And
I’m amazed to hear the story of a man who grew up in segregation and yet can
tell you what a joy his early life was, what wonderful privileges he had, and
at the same time to know that he struggled for an education, he struggled to
recognize his talents and abilities and it could not have been easy."
Rev. Dr. Dexter Taylor, Old Stone Presbyterian Church
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By working summers
at the famous Greenbrier Hotel he was able to save money attend college
and he graduated from Negro North Carolina A&T in 1942. It was there
that he met and married Miss Edna Tonkins. In 1950, they returned to
Lewisburg, West Virginia. Carl went back to work at The Greenbrier, where
employee parties were still segregated.
"He’s
probably encouraged people who may have been people who would have been
opposed to him as a black man. He hasn’t hated them. He simply
kind of loves his way through. And he does that with a kindness that is
just hard to find. He probably portrays King’s ideas of peace and of
kindness and turning the other cheek better than any person that I’ve
seen. I’m not making him out to be a saint. But it’s his kindness
and his care that, just well "he is a saint."
Rev. Ronald Miller, Schuck Memorial Baptist Church
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Rev. Renick’s account of what it was like to
be a black man living in Greenbrier County is a highlight of film.
“In my own hometown, you’d want to go into
the drugstore and sit down and have a sandwich, but you were refused –
you had to
go to the back door.”
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“Rev. Renick is the
second person that I know of, the first is my grandmother, who actually says
he loves folks and actually does.
Folks like Rev. Renick – they like him a lot!"
Rev. Thomasina
Stewart,
John Wesley UMC
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"In the bible,
when the apostle Paul writes about the saints, he’s really talking about
people who try to follow Jesus. I would have to say that Carl Renick would be
among the saints."
Rev. Dr. Patricia A. Jarvis
Lewisburg UMC, retired
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Sponsored by The Shepherds Center of Greenbrier Valley
Producer: B. J.
Gudmundsson Executive
Producer: Joan C. Browning
Run Time: 47 minutes
DVD $18.00
VHS $15.00
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