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Parent Awareness Session, With Love from Jesus, Haiti Relief (Pastoral Emphasis from 1/24)

On Monday, we had our first Church Family Meeting of the year. Here is the Huge announcement from the meeting.

There will be a 2010 PARENT AWARENESS SESSION on Friday from 6:00pm to 8:30pm for all parents and their children up to 17 years old. Please sign up at the Welcome Center.

This Saturday (1/30) we will be volunteering at With Love from Jesus (WLFJ) ministry in Raleigh. This fulfills our vision of spreading the Gospel, serving the community, and partnering with others for the cause of Christ. WLFJ serves the needy in our community by provided groceries, furniture, etc. And most importantly, they pray and share the Gospel with many people. They ask area churches to volunteer their time to come and serve at their location. Let's again put our faith in action and take a BIG group from Mt. Zion to help out.

This upcoming Sunday is our first Youth Contemporary Service of the year at 4:00pm. Pastor Mark-Anthony Middleton of the Abundant Hope Christian Church in Durham will be our guest. Let's come out and support our youth and worship God together.

Our love offering on Sunday was for Haiti. Thanks to your generosity, we raise $6,900! If you were not able to give towards Haiti, you can give at later date, just mark your offering for Haiti.
With the devastation of the churches in Haiti, we will look to help in the restoration of the churches in the near future. So stay tuned for another opportunity for you to give and help rebuild churches and plant new churches. And as always, continue to pray for the people of Haiti.

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