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Easter Invitation

Hello Community Family and Friends,

Yes.  It is Easter week or also known as Holy Week.  So much changed in the last week of Jesus' light.  From the triumphant entry with all praising Jesus, to the death and horrible pain of the cross, to the empty tomb found on Sunday.  We celebrate Jesus.  He is alive!

Be encouraged to join us this Sunday, Easter Sunday, for a special time of worship.  Yes we do meet each week, but this Sunday we will spend a special time together celebrating, remembering, honoring and even praying.  There is a place for you and others at The Community Fellowship this Sunday.

INVITE some people to come to church with you.  You can share our Facebook posts.  You can text or phone a friend.  You can invite someone you see at the store or restaurant.  You can make a special effort to share an invite and some love with the people you care about that are not usually in church.  Easter is a great time to ask some people to join you because on this holiday or holy day people are more apt to accept an invite to church.

I hope to see you Sunday, and may God do what he does so well, change lives, this weekend at church.  Have a wonderful easter, and I look forward to celebrating Jesus together!

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrirson
James 1:5

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