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vision fund challenge

Dear friend of The Community

Yesterday I gave a challenge to our church family to be one of 250 commitments to raise $25,000 in January and February for the purpose of moving toward the completion of our new campus.  I would like to ask you to join that challenge if you have not done so yet.

You can give online at our website www.thecommunityfellowship.org and choose the "vision fund" or mail your gift to the church at Post Office Box 388, Collinsville, VA 24078 noting "vision fund challenge" on your check.

This gift is specifically set to put a new roof on the office building of the new campus.  The campus is made up of 22 acres of land as well as 150,000 square feet under roof that is being renovated to be our church and ministry center.  We have come a long ways in the two and half years we've been working on it, and we have a long way to go.

By putting the roof on this building we take another huge step toward the completion of the project.  We also set the church up to serve more people and to demonstrate the love of God to our community and beyond.

Will you join me and our church leaders as we seek God, share the vision and serve our community?  Please join me and more than 50 other people who have already taken the "vision fund challenge".

Thank you for giving and for serving.  


MICHAEL

Michael Harrison, Lead Pastor, The Community, Collinsville, VA 
mharrison@thecommunityfellowship.org  
276-647-8231 office


[ 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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