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Seasoned Sisters Sharing, Theological Seminar, Church Family Meeting (Pastoral Emphasis for 10/21)

We rejoiced to see Minister Jae Smith at church today after being in the hospital for about a week. Also, we congratulate the newlyweds Todd & Trice Hayes who are back from their honeymoon!

Please continue to donate to our Hurricane Relief Supply drive to help those who in eastern NC affected by hurricane and flooding. There's a copy of the supply list at the Welcome Center.

Looking for something to do on Oct. 31st? Our friends and neighbors at Raleigh Chinese Christian Church have invited us to their Fall Fun Festival where they will have games, bounce house, prizes, music. The festival time will be 6:30-8pm. Free dinner will be 6-7pm. So you can go have some fun, eat dinner, and then join us for Bible Study at 7pm.

Sister Virginia Barnett & Sister Linda Reynolds have a special announcement about "Seasoned Sisters Sharing" which is a fellowship of Mt. Zion women age 60 and over that desire to gather and share life together. If you are at least the tender age of 60 and are interested in joining this group for faith-filled events and socials, please sign up at the Welcome Center or see Sister Linda Reynolds or Sister Virginia Barnett by October 28.

Do you struggle with studying and understanding the Bible? Join us for our upcoming Theological Seminar on this Saturday, October 27th at 9:00am where I will be teaching on "How to Study the Bible". There will be resources given to those who attend and a study resource giveaway. Please register for the seminar online.


Next Sunday will be our last Church Family Meeting of the year. We're asking all members to stay after the service for the meeting.

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