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June Birthdays & Anniversaries, Missions Ministry, Youth Sunday (Pastoral Emphasis for 6/5)

Today, we welcome our newest members who have completed New Members Orientation and their Membership Interview:
  • Sis. Tammy Lackey 
  • Bro. Laurent & Sis. Tonnie Bracey 

Yesterday, our Bro. Eddie Stimpson was laid to rest. His birthday is 6/30. He would have turned 69. Please keep his family in prayer. 

Happy Birthday to our June babies...




Happy Anniversary to our June couples...



Our Senior Birthday Surprise for this month goes to Deacon George Brown!

Perhaps today's sermon has touched you that you might be interested in being a part of the Missions Ministry. The Missions ministry focuses on researching and planning for local and global missions. They are looking for people (in particular lay members) to join their Steering Committee. You can contact Minister Darby, Deacon Wes Harrison, or Evangelist Tayon Dancy. 

On 6/11 at 10am, the J2 Event Planning Ministry is having a Ministry Event Planning Workshop. The workshop will explain the full planning process, from idea to execution, and provide some useful tools for all event planners in preparation for submitting plans for next year's events in September. All of leadership and ministry directors are asked to attend but it's open to all who may be interested.

Don't forget that we're having our Ministers' Ordination Service today at 4:00pm. Dr. Larry Snead, Pastor of Christ First Christian Fellowship Center of Raleigh will deliver the ordination message. 

Next Sunday is our Children's Day/Youth Sunday. Our Youth will be leading the service and we'll be recognizing our High School graduates.

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