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Bearwallow to open 1999 Time Capsule on Sun 29 Mar 2020

Note: March 29 Time Capsule Service Postponed

By Jordan Abell, Pastor
Bearwallow United Methodist Church

On Sunday, March 29, 2020, Bearwallow United Methodist Church will be opening a time capsule that was placed in the attic of the church on December 31, 1999.

During our worship service at 9:30amCT, we will be going through the contents of the time capsule as well as worshiping together much as would have been done in the year 1999.

We would like to invite all of the community to come and visit us for this worship service as we witness this possibly once in a lifetime occurrence. We would like to especially invite those who have been a part of the ministry of Bearwallow in the last 20 years to join us.



We will also be placing a new time capsule in the attic which will be retrieved in 2050, 30 years from now.

The address for the church is 6132 Liberty Rd Columbia, Kentucky 42728, and you can reach out with any questions at (270) 932-1558.


This story was posted on 2020-03-10 18:03:37
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