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Saloma Baptist Church Homecoming is August 26, 2012

Crossroads Quartet will sing; potluck at noon

Saloma Baptist Church, 1505 West Saloma Road (Highway 744), is celebrating Homecoming 2012 (61 years of ministry) on Sunday, August 26. The day's activities include: Sunday School-10amET/9amCT; Worship-11amET/10amCT; Noon potluck meal and fellowship hour; and Worship @ 1:15pmET/12:15pmCT, with The Crossroads Quartet in concert. The morning service will include a special presentation on the congregation's summer missions project which consists of raising funds to construct our 8th water well for missionaries working in rural areas of Zambia in Africa. The presentation will include an updated video report from Zambia. You are invited to join us as we celebrate 61 years of Christian ministry to our community and world. - John Chowning..




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