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volunteers of the week MISSISSIPPI MISSION TEAM

This week's volunteers of the week at The Community Fellowship is the MISSISSIPPI MISSION TEAM!!!

 

47 people from 4 churches arrived in Henry County Sunday before last to work at our new campus, and that is just what they did.  In 4 days they hung thousands of dollars of sheetrock, installed lots of rolls of insulation, helped build a new wall and remove an old roof, hung new lights and much, much more.

 

One of the greatest times this team and some of our church had was during their nightly devotion as team members shared from their hearts what God was doing in their lives.  This was an incredible time.  One of the men who recently committed his life to full time ministry shared this verse:

 

1 Corinthians 12:11 NASB

But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He wills.

 

Each of us has been given gifts to use for God's glory, and this team demonstrated that as each person, from young child to senior adult, did all they could to make a difference.  This team gave us more than $75,000 in labor.  What a blessing that is to our goal to preparing our new campus for our moving in.

 

The Community Fellowship offers a huge THANK YOU to our new friends from Mississippi for giving and serving and making a difference!  We are honored to have you all as our Volunteers of the Week!

 

 

[ to learn more about The Community Fellowship or Dream Center give us a call at 276-647-8231 or email us at mharrison@thecommunityfellowship.org . Please give online at https://tcf.ccbchurch.com/w_give_online.php ]

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