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Highlight Event: That sermon/fish fry at Egypt Christian Today.

This is a repeat story. It's also in Events today - but it's so special we wanted to highlight it again. We had hoped to be there, but may not make it. Hope someone sends photo(s)/and critical review followup with an actual count of the multitude - CM
A special event of this magniture only occurs only whenever Pee Wee Butler, Jim Moss, and their fishing buddies catch enough fish to feed a multitude. Pastoral critique promises: Some of the best fish and fixins you ever tasted

The Egypt Christian Church, 4855 Knifley Road, Columbia, KY 42728, will be having a fish fry on Sunday, July 29, 2012 following the 10:30amCT worship service. Food will be served around 12pm noon CT. Whenever Pee Wee Butler, Jim Moss and their fishing buddies catch enough fish to feed a multitude, they always fry them up and serve them, free of charge, to whosoever will. So, everyone is invited to come out to Egypt, Sunday, to hear Paul Patton preach a sermon on What Jesus Will and Will Not Do and then remain for some of the best fish and fixins you ever tasted. - Paul Patton.




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