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10-10-10 @ The Community

Are you ready for an incredible celebration of all God has done and for a preview of what God is going to do? Then you need to join The Community Fellowship church family this Sunday …

the date is 10-10-10

here is what will happen

9am breakfast for eveyone

10:10 baptism and worship

Pass the word. Invite people to come with you.

By the way, do you want to be baptized? If you do, there is still room. Call the church at 276-647-8231 or send us an email to info@thecommunityfellowship.org and we will get you ready to go.

This Saturday is our 2nd Saturday Clothes Closet ministry and 2nd Saturday feeding the hungry (watch for more details coming tomorrow).

See you this weekend. Don't miss this Sunday 10-10-10 at 10:10 as we begin a new sermon series (can you guess what it is called?) "The Perfect 10". See ya soon!!!

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