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Clinton, Tennessee

On Sunday morning, Debra and I were blessed to attend the Clinton church on Sunday morning for worship, and I ministered to the congregation during the worship hour. What a joy to be with this local church! They are so loving and kind, and their level of respect for the pastor and his family are truly inspiring.

As always, Debra and I are treated so well that its hard to leave, but we left after a nice lunch with the pastoral family and some of the church folks at a local restaurant.

Special thanks to Pastor Russell and Carolyn Massengale for such a great welcome and for being such sweet hosts. This couple has now ministered to the congregation there for 36 years!

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