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ready to serve for MOTHER's DAY

Hello Community family and friends -

Tomorrow is our sweet outreach called "Mother's Day Car Care Clinic", and we are set to have an awesome day serving a few hundred people through our FREE community meal and clothes closet and about 70 ladies with oil changes.  We are also offering manicures and pedicures to the ladies who attend this outreach.

Your help is needed!  Volunteers should arrive earlier than normal.  8:15am would be good as we plan to open 30 minutes early which is 8:30.  To help see one of these leaders:

FEEDING -- Shannon Hatcher
CLOTHING -- Terri Hensley
CAR CARE -- Kasim Adams
MANICURE & PEDICURE -- Cathy Martin

It takes all of us to get it done.  Thank you for stepping up to serve.

Do remember that each Saturday evening at 5pm at the Martinsville Hotel is our REACH outreach free meal.  This week TEAM 2 (Led by Steve and Tina Stone) lead this.  Thanks to all the teams and our kitchen team that makes this happen.

Sunday we do have some surprises for you.  Well, I will tell you one of them.  We will have a PHOTO BOOTH open before and after the service to take pictures of moms and families.  This will be fun.  Worship begins at 10:10am, but come early and ready for a great time with your church family and in our worship of our gracious God.

What an honor it is to Demonstrate the love of God to our community by sharing and serving those we come in contact with.  Make much of Jesus as you share with others.  See you soon!

With GOD as my guide, 

Pastor Michael Harrison
-- James 1:5


***  for more information about The Community Fellowship or Dream Center call 276-647-8231 or emailcmartin@thecommunityfellowship.org.  to give online click on this link https://tcf.ccbchurch.com/trx_submit.php?type=public_gift ***

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