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CU joins with Taylor Ministerial Association to host Hearts to Help

By Joan C. McKinney
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University and the Taylor County Ministerial Association will host a "Hearts to Help" Christmas concert to benefit the Taylor County Food Pantry Saturday, November 12, 2011, from 6:30pmET/-8:30pmET/5:30pm-7:30pmCT, in the Ransdell Chapel, 401 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. The Pleasant Union Baptist Church Choir will be caroling from 6pm-6:30pmET/5pm-5:30pmCT, as guests arrive in the foyer. There is no admission fee; an offering will be taken.

The concert features: Vicki Bishop; the Saved by Grace Trio featuring Lisa Gupton, Debbie Underwood and Nancy Walters; Daryl and Anita Gardner and Family, theLiving Grace Church Band and From the Heart singing group.



Gail Godsey, who is with the From the Heart singing group, is coordinating the event. In addition to Campbellsville University and theTaylor County Ministerial Association, sponsors include: Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Community Trust Bank and United Citizen's Bank; Saloma Baptist Church, Amazon.com, From the Heart, Magnolia Alley and Kroger in Green River Plaza.

Officers of the Taylor County Ministerial Association include: the Rev. Michael Caldwell, pastor of Pleasant Union Baptist Church, president; the Rev. Michael Goodwin, pastor of Salem Baptist Church, vice president; the Rev. John Chowning, pastor of Saloma Baptist Church, secretary; the Rev. Ronnie Dooley, pastor of Elkhorn United Methodist Church, treasurer; Lisa Bailey, bookkeeper; and the Rev. Shaun Caudill, pastor of South Campbellsville Baptist Church, chaplain.

Sponsors are still being accepted and will be taken before November 4, 2011, by contacting Gail Godsey at gailgodsey@wholesalehardwoodint.com. -JOAN C. McKINNEY


This story was posted on 2011-11-01 07:38:57
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