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thank you for your prayers

dear community family and friends

Thank you for your prayers for my family and specifically for my mom.  My mom's health continues to get worse.  This morning her doctor has shared with my dad that we need to prepared.  Please pray for my dad and my brothers through this difficult time.  I am flying to Oklahoma this afternoon to be with them.

I am grateful for our church family and friends who faithfully serve with me and serve me and my family.  Thank you as well to those who check in on my wife and kids any time I am gone.  How sweet it is to have family that goes beyond human connection to the connection that Jesus has given us!

In my absence I am reminded that The Community Fellowship is God's church and it is His gift to us.  Please stay faithful in serving, and I want to thank those who fill in for me making sure all is ready, worship happens well and our service and serving stay strong.

Again, your prayers mean much to us, and I will keep you updated through Facebook and email.  God has so blessed our family and His church.  I am looking forward to even more for our awesome God as we demonstrate the love of God to our community and beyond.


With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison
-- James 1:5

[ 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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