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Next Bible Study series & Thanksgiving Food Drive

Our next Bible Study series, “Worshipping the Master,” will begin on Wed., Nov. 2nd at 7:00pm. Please make plans to attend because worship should be a vital part of all of our lives. This series should help all of us to understand what worship is and how to make it an integral part of our lives. The Thanksgiving Food Drive has begun and our goal for this year is to distribute a minimum of fifty baskets to families in need of assistance. Please use the form in the bulletin or on the website to submit the names of these families by Sun., Nov. 6th. Monetary donations and other staple food items should be submitted by Thurs., Nov. 17th. Click here for a list of the items needed. Boxes have been placed in the church and at the annex for collection of your donations. This year, we're collaborating with another organization to get names of many of the families that have been relocated here, families that have lost everything. We need your help. Please let us not wait

To Mt. Zion Family and Friends

Mt. Zion Family and Friends, Can you feel it? There's excitement in the air. I am excited about the awesome work that God is doing in our lives. As we seek to put into practice our spiritual gifts by "living out God's purpose" in our lives, we see the mighty hand of God at work. In 1998, the late Pastor J Allen Lewis, under God's direction, had the church purchase 24 acres of land in Cary. Now seven (a complete number) years later, the church has closed on a contract to sell a portion of the land and completely pay off the remaining acreage for our new facilities. God is truly worthy to be praised! It has been a long road to get to this point, but through faith and trust in God we have arrived here. Our next step is to get our site plan approved with the town and begin construction. As we move forward, we know that challenges will come, but we must continue to be committed and faithful to the One who is always faithful to us. Don't forget that your