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Class of 2021 Recognition, J Allen Lewis Scholarship Winners, Next Sermon Series (Pastoral Emphasis for 6/27)

Congratulations to the Class of 2021!

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We also recognize Donovan Bethea who graduated from Apex Friendship High School. He will be attending NC A&T to study Business Administration.

Congratulations to all the 5th graders who are moving up to the Youth's Ministry's Spiritual Warriors class. 

This year's winners of the J Allen Lewis Scholarship are...
  • The 2nd place recipient of $500: Teara Anderson 
  • The 1st place recipient of $1000: Jamari Dancy 

Don't forget to register for the PACKHOPE event on Saturday, July 10. You can register for either the morning session from 10 AM - 1:30 PM or the afternoon session from 12 PM to 3:30 PM. We will share lunch and fellowship outdoors between sessions at 12 PM and 1:30 PM. Boxed lunch is provided at no cost. Please bring a blanket or your own lawn chairs for lunch. Please register by Monday, June 28. After that, we will allow those on our waitlist to fill any remaining spots. 


There is so much in the world today that could cause us to fear. Yet over and over, we are told in the Scripture to not be afraid. Next Sunday, we'll start a 3-part series called Fear Not! Plus, there will be no need anymore to register to attend services...just come on out!





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