 All this month at Appalachian Wireless, get the only truly water-resistant Android smartphone the Samsung Galaxy S7 for just $99.99 and get a second one free while supplies last. Service agreement is required. Better service? Bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. A local church is hoping to answer the ultimate question. Why am I here? A large chalkboard has been set up in front of Pikeville United Methodist Church on Main Street. The only words on the board state, before I die, and the community is asked to fill out the rest. We've erased the wall probably six different times and the rain washed it clean one day and within hours it's back the way it is now, just full of responses. On August 7th, Pikeville United Methodist Church will host a sermon series called Before I Die. The goal is to incorporate the community's responses and tie it to scripture. So often we get caught up in meaningless living and God is something far greater for us and so we kind of hope that this board and that sermon series helps us discover how to live with meaning and living according to God's purpose. Pastor Brad Smart says the board has been meaningful to the church but has also made the community think about something greater. It's been really neat to watch people as they stand and they read and as they write as they kind of process the question. The very first person that wrote on the wall, he stopped as we were putting the wall up and the wall was completely empty and he stopped and he asked us who was going to fill out all the blanks and we told him that he was and we invited him to write on the wall and he stopped for a moment and he just said that's a hard question but then he began to write something about his children and about their future and it was really a meaningful moment to watch him interact with the question and with the wall. The board will be on Main Street until the end of August. Church services are open to the public and are currently being held in the building beside the church until renovations are complete. Reporting in Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.