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McMinnville Services - Sunday Night

Hi friends. It looks like we have finally had a significant snowfall in the Nashville area. No, its not like the snow in Montana, but it did lift Debra's spirits to see (and walk) in it. I have to be honest, palm trees are more to my liking.

It appears that the storm and its effects will be completely moved out of the way by tomorrow afternoon, with highs in the 50's, my guess is that the roads will be fine, and we will look forward to meeting at the McMinnville (North Hills) church for our district meeting.

After this meeting, there is only one more of these gatherings, which will be next Sunday night in Tullahoma.

I do hope you can join me at one of these two meetings, if you have not attended one already. In this meeting, we are involved in vision-casting, and the fellowship is always rich. I look forward to seeing you there, the service will start at 6:00 p.m. God bless.

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