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Special speakers at Columbia UMC Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010

Cafe on the Square group will be guests, speakers
Revivals & Church Announcements

Columbia United Methodist Church, 202 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY, and Pastor Neil Janes welcome Cafe On the Square on Sunday, August 29, 2010, at 6pmCT.

David and CJ Simpson, Ned and Bridgette Reagin, and Kellis and Kali Booth of Cafe will be honored guests.


They will be sharing testimony on the following:
  • Role of FAITH in each of their lives
  • How FAITH brought the team together
  • Role FAITH continues to play in the cafe
Pastor Neil Janes says, "We're just completing a study on 'Serving From the Heart' and we can't think of a better way to bring our study to life than to hear from people who are really serving the community. They serve great coffee and have a heart for serving people through faith."

Columbia United Methodist Church is located at 202 Burkesville St. Call Pastor Neil Janes at (270) 250-9545 or the Cafe at 380-1004 for more information. Everyone's invited. Follow Columbia United Methodist Church and Cafe on the Square on Facebook.


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