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INFO ABOUT END OF THE YEAR GIVING

 

As I reflect over 2014, I think of those who have benefited from the ministries and teaching at The Community Fellowship.  I think of the huge progress we have made on our new building that we will one day finish and move in to.  I think of those who have been set free from addiction and poverty.  Those who have received Christ.  The children and students we have served.  I think of the families whose lives were touched through the meals we have served and the clothes we have given out.  I think of those who have been impacted by our commitment to help those who are homeless.  What is more amazing is that all of this was done through our small church called The Community Fellowship.  Julie and I are thankful for those of you who generously give to support the ministry God has given this church.  It has been said where ‘God guides, God provides’.  But it has also been said that God provides through you and I.

 

As you prepare to make your year-end gift, please keep in mind that you can receive tax benefits as long as we receive your gift by the following cut off dates in compliance with tax laws. Here are those dates:

 

Online: Online gifts must be submitted before the end of the day December 31, 2014.  All online gifts submitted after that date will be credited to 2015.

 

Cash, check, and money order gifts sent by mail: These must be postmarked AND dated in 2014. Mail postmarked and checks dated in 2015 will NOT be credited to your 2014 giving statement.  The address is PO Box 388, Collinsville, VA 24078.

 

Have you ever thought of other ways you can give to your church?  Some of them are: Gifts of Appreciated Stocks of Bonds, Gifts of Real Estate, Gifts of Life Insurance (naming The Community Fellowship as the beneficiary), Income Life Gifts, Bequests…

 

The ministry of The Community touches all over the world through our local ministry, TV broadcast, internet and mission projects. But more importantly, you are making a difference locally in Henry County. Thank you for giving sacrificially to support the work of this ministry.  We are a local church with a big vision.  Your prayer and financial support are an encouragement to us and a blessing to all those around the world who are impacted through the Gospel ministry of The Community Fellowship.

 

Click here to give online: https://tcf.ccbchurch.com/trx_submit.php?type=public_gift

 

Thank you ahead of time for helping to make 2014 great and to help prepare 2015 to be even greater at The Community Fellowship!

 

*** 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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