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This Sunday at The Community Fellowship

Hello family and friends -

It is going to be a great Sunday at church, but there are a few things that will make it an even greater day.  Check these notes below.  Bring some people with you to church.

1.  It is TIME CHANGE.  Change your clock before you go to bed Saturday night.  Fall back or turn back your clock one hour.

2.  Bring FOOD with you to church.  Our food pantry is low, and your help is needed.  With all that is going on with the government shutdown there is even more need.  Bring non-perishable foods that are shelf stable.  Look at our church facebook page for more ideas of what to bring.

3.  Get ready for BIBLE STUDY.  It is the first Sunday of the month, and that means we will meet for Bible study at 9am.  We are studying what we believe.  

4.  Do you want to KNOW MORE about The Community Fellowship?  Starting soon we will offer "Community 101" which is a 4 week class that gives you the opportunity to learn more about faith and the church.  This is also how you can become a member of the church.  If you are interested, sign up this Sunday.

5.  BAPTISM is coming soon.  We will be scheduling a Sunday for baptism before Christmas.  If you are interested, sign up soon.

6.  Read ROMANS 16 as we will finish our series in the book of Romans.  We have learned so much.

7.  Come EXPECTING GOD to move in the church and in your life.  Pray much.  Prepare to hear and follow Jesus.  Invite others to come to church with you.

I look forward to see you this Sunday for worship at 10:10am.  Let me know how we can pray for you.  See you Sunday!


PASTOR MICHAEL

Michael Harrison
Lead Pastor, The Community Fellowship, Collinsville, VA 
pastormh@gmail.com
 
276-647-8231 

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