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honor our graduates

Hello Community family and friends

This Sunday morning at 10:10am at The Community Fellowship we will be honoring our graduates.  Please help us honor and show some love to these ...

JACOB GRAY
son of David and Tammy Gray
Bassett High School
Going in to the Marines

RYAN HARRISON
son of Julie and Michael Harrison
Bassett High School

JEREMIAH McDANIEL
son of Jennifer McDaniel
Bassett High School

JONNY NORMAN
son of Jonathan and Angie Norman
Patrick County High School

ALIYAH WIMBUSH
daughter of Lynn Chaney and James Booth

As you enter the building Sunday morning there will be tables decorated by each graduates families.  There will be a basket for cards and gifts, and there will be a book for us to write notes of encouragement to each graduate.  Please help us honor these incredible members of our community.

We look forward to seeing each of you this weekend at church!

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison
-- James 1:5

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