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Saturday outreach & more

It is that time of the month once again.  Yep!  The 2nd Saturday FREE meal and clothes closet is happening.  All this takes place from 9am until noon.  We stand ready to help anyone who is hungry or anyone who needs clothing.

Volunteers are needed a bit extra this time.  If you can help, arrive at 8:30am.  If you have questions, contact the church.

We are also less than one month away from back2school 2017, and your help is needed to get the word out.  Talk it up.  Share your stories.  Pray for the students and families we will serve.  Pray for those who will be serving.  Pray for the resources needed to share.  Here are the dates to keep in mind: REGISTRATION Saturday, July 15 from 9 until noon, REGISTRATION Tuesday, July 25 from 6:30 until 8:30pm, PACK THE BUS will be July 21-23 at War-Mart, stuffing backpacks Tuesday, August 1st at the new campus at 6pm, special needs back2school will be Friday, August 4th and the BIG DAY for back2school is Saturday, August 5th.  Your help is needed.  Tell everyone.  See Adrienne Hubbard, Heather Byrd or Pastor Michael for more details.

Remember and pray for our weekly addiction / recovery ministry RU.  This awesome group meets every Saturday at 7pm, and there is an RU Bible study each Tuesday at 6:30pm.  See Mike and Michele Dyer for more info.

Continue to pray for the opening of a homeless transition home for men and families.  We are closer than ever.  Be listening for more exciting news!

It is our calling to demonstrate the love of God to our community and far beyond.  Speak up.  Share your story.  Now, let's serve so others are pointed to Jesus!  See you soon

 

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison

— James 1:5

 

*** for more info about The Community Fellowship and Dream Center call 276-647-8231 or email pastormh@gmail.com.  Please consider giving online at https://tcf.ccbchurch.com/goto/giving to support the church and serving those in need ***

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