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leadership in pictures

This past weekend we began our series HEROES at The Community Fellowship. Just wanted to share with you some photos of our leadership team. Inspiring? Yep...pass them on!




April Haynes

leadership team member for OUTREACH


as Mr. Incredible's wife, Elasta Girl









Cara Joyce

leadership team ember for GUEST SERVICES

as batgirl










Cindy Hall



leadership team member for TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION


as superwoman












Coach Jay Gilbert


leadership team member for ADMINISTRATION


as the incredible hulk













Eric Brown


leadership team member for SMALL GROUPS


as the mystery solving sluth of Scooby Doo

(Brown was not commenting on the picture and not really in this picture)




Kasim Adams


leadership team member for MISSIONS


as superman















Lee Hobbs



leadership team member for FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT


as batman












Susi Fulcher



leadership team member for CHILDREN

as Mr. Incredible's daughter















Tommy Bruce


leadership team member for YOUTH




as Spiderman















Trey Harris



leadership team member for WORSHIP & CARE MINISTRY



as Robin, Batman's superhero partner










Michael Harrison


lead pastor


as Mr Incredible




Revealing our leadership team's true identities may not be the smartest thing I have done, but it was lots of fun. This will be remembered for a long time.

Plus, I have the greatest team in world!

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