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Special News from West Nashville

West Nashville Church of God of Prophecy
Pastor Terry Swaw
Home 615-789-3775
Cell 615-969-6739
e-mail (swawtees@aol.com)


Greetings to All,

What a wonderful time it is to be a Christian and to see all the great things that God is doing. In the Church of God of Prophecy praise reports are being shared all over the State of Tennessee. Many churches have been reporting the great works that God is doing.

At West Nashville there is a lot of blessings to report. In the month of November 2006 the Members at West Nashville decided to sell the church building and the parsonage and relocate. Since that decision has been made God has blessed our church with reports of healing, lives being changed and people being saved. (I am convinced that God is honoring our faith). On February 8, 2007 we closed on selling the church property and we are currently making plans for our last service at 1105 51st Ave. N.

If you have received this letter it is because at some point in your life you have made an impact on the church at West Nashville. On February 25, 2007 we will be having a vision casting and seed sowing service at the 1105 51st Ave. N. Location. We would like for you to prayerfully consider coming and being a part of what God is doing at West Nashville Church of God of Prophecy. After the service we will meet in the fellowship hall for an afternoon of dinner (add a dish) and fellowship. The guest speaker will be Bishop and Sister Eugene Weakley our former member and State Overseer. Please come and invite your family friends.

Service times are
Sunday School 10:00am
Worship 10:50am

May God Bless you,

Pastor Terry Swaw

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