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Trinity UMC Homecoming is Sunday, November 20, 2011

Homecoming will include Sunday service, potluck, and a note burning ceremony to celebrate the debt-free status of the William T. Davenport Family Life Center

By Connie Scott

Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY will host their annual Homecoming at 10:30amCT, Sunday, November 20, with Bro. Steve Pescosolido, pastor, bringing the homecoming message.



This is a wonderful day of celebration for Trinity. There will be an opportunity to meet our current pastor and former pastors, an opportunity to worship with friends and family members, an opportunity to recognize and thank everyone who worked on the William T. Davenport Family Life Center, and a joyful note burning ceremony for the Family Life Center which is now debt free.

Everyone who had a part in the building and funding of the Family Life Center is invited to come and celebrate this day.

A potluck meal will immediately follow the worship service. Please join us for this happy day in the life of our church. For more information, please call the church office at 270-384-3259. -CONNIE SCOTT.


This story was posted on 2011-11-15 11:14:03
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