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volunteer of the week ADRIENNE HUBBARD

This week we honor Adrienne Hubbard as The Community Fellowship’s Volunteer of the Week!

 

Adrienne Hubbard has been a valued member of The Community Fellowship since the church began almost 8 years.

 

She and her husband, Sean, are leaders in our Wednesday night Youth Ministry where Adrienne is a strong, positive role model for our students.

 

Adrienne also serves in the Production Ministry where she runs the computer and sometimes the camera during our Sunday morning services.

 

During our annual back2school (B2S) ministry Adrienne can typically be found working in the Check-In area being one of the first to welcome the children as they come to get their new shoes, backpacks, clothes and school supplies.

 

Adrienne serves in the REACH Ministry (homeless feeding ministry), and her team members are very excited to be partnering with her to minister to others in our community.

 

Adrienne loves music and family time, especially time with her sons, Eyan who is 4 and Seth who is 2 years old.

 

Her favorite Bible Scripture is Philippians 4:13, "For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength."

 

We are extremely happy to recognize Adrienne Hubbard as our Volunteer of the Week!  Thank you, Adrienne, for all your contributions to the many ministries you so unselfish give of your time and talents.

 

 

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

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