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Update from Wrigley

Therefore I will praise you, O LORD, among the nations; I will sing praises to your name. 2 Samuel 22:50

We praise God for the great services Sunday! Our Sunday morning Bible study classes are growing and the Lord is blessing. We are blessed with a great Christian Education Director, Barbara Brown, and each teacher.

During the 11:00 A. M. worship service Brother Gene Kelly did a great job of bringing Word of God in song and preaching! The altar service was great and we praise God for one saved! It was so good to see Gene and Pat Kelly this weekend. Please continue to pray for their ministry as God is going to use them in many ways!

Sunday night the district came together for our 5th Sunday night district service at Zion Hill Church of God of Prophecy. The house was full of people and the Spirit of the Lord. Pastor Mike Jennet brought the message under the anointing of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Mike did an outstanding job of challenging the district to reach the lost for Jesus Christ. Special thanks to each one who was able to attend the service.

The new addition to the stage in the sanctuary looks great. Bobby did a great job and is a great carpenter. The new carpet in the youth room and in the back hall also looks great! Special thanks to Billy Wise for taking the lead in putting the carpet down. Thank you also goes to everyone who assisted in this work being done. Also, thanks to Charles Bradshaw for getting an $800 amp donated to Wrigley Church.

Wrigley Church is blessed in so many ways. To God be the glory!

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