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The Community goes to Rocky Knob

Tomorrow our church family will gather for COMMUNITY WORSHIP at 10:10 am, and then we are headed up on the Blue Ridge parkway to meet for some family fun at Rocky Knob.  Lets meet there at 3 pm.  Rocky Knob is located south of the intersection of VA 8 and the Parkway.  Here are some more notes for ya ...

Date:      Sunday October 11
Place:    Rocky Knob, Blue Ridge Parkway
Time:     Meet at the church @ 2:15 or Rocky Knob @ 3:00
 
list of what we need and you can sign up to bring:
 
Weenies and buns
Baked beans
Potato Salad
Desserts! 


There is a sign up sheet at church for what to bring OR call Tracy Mosley at 340-8516 

Last thing ... COMMUNITY 101 will meet right after church for one hour.  This is week 3, but anyone can still join us to learn more about The Community and our faith.

See you all tomorrow!


PASTOR MICHAEL

The Community Fellowship, Collinsville, VA 
mharrison@thecommunityfellowship.org  
276-647-8231 office

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