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Huntingdon Homecoming Services

Glorious time today at the Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy! The presence of the Lord was very evident as 60 plus came to enjoy the Homecoming. The Walkers ministered in great fervency and anointing. They ministered in song (many written by them) with a powerful message of the gospel of Jesus Christ. What a great time!

We were thankful to note that the new property has been paid off and $3000.00 was donated today for the furtherance of the ministry in the development of the new property. We joyfully move forward to reach others for Jesus. We also anticipate the time that we begin building the new multi-purpose building.

The fellowship was great - not to mention the food. We also are very thankful for new visitors Gloria and Tay and Tay's children Dontaye and Takita. We are also thankful for the newest addition of babies to the church - twins (a boy Easton and a girl Delaney) of Chad and Kim Byars. God is blessing and we are praising Him and rejoicing!

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