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HELP with Friday's Youth Rally

Hello Community Family and Friends -

We are gearing up for a great event this Friday night beginning at 6pm for the people of our community. It is a YOUTH RALLY which will include FREE PIZZA, DRINKS and DESERTS.

Will you help us by volunteering? If so, let us know now by email to info@thecommunityfellowship.org. We also need COOKIES and BROWNIES. Will you bake or buy some cookies and brownies? These need to be delivered to the church by Thursday afternoon. Let us know if you will help.

Talking part in the program at the YOUTH RALLY will be our own Kayla Penn, several of our musicians, the Silent Servants and Christian rap artist CRUCIAL. Please pray for this event AND pass the word to others who would like to attend. TEENS. COLLEGE STUDENTS. Even ADULTS. Your help will make this event even stronger and better

Our job is to demonstrate the love of God to our community one person at a time. Here is another opportunity to share God's love. Thanks for your help ahead of time!

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison
James 1:5

PS --- please mark your calendar for SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16th at 5pm when we will have our all church Christmas dinner. We will be invited the people of our community to join in.

PSS --- Also if you would like to help with the FREE Christmas dinner that takes place at First Baptist Martinsville on Christmas Day there will be more information shared in the coming days.

PSSS --- our annual mission offering will be taken in December and January. Watch for more details later this week about how we will be serving more people all around the world.

for more information about The Community Fellowship or The Community Dream Center call us at 276-647-8231 or email info@thecommunityfellowship.org

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