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Unity in the Community revival closes after 9 successful nights

Crowds varied from 140-200 per night. Four were saved. A series of revival meetings originally planned for 4 nights grew to more than twice that

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They announced a four day revival, but when it proved so successful, it was continued a night at a time. It drew to a close last night, Sunday, May 18, 2014 after 9 meetings.

Linda Tucker, publicist for the group of four churches, wrote Sunday evening, "Unity in the Community Revival ended tonight. There were 4 people saved, several testified about being healed last week, re-dedication and the attendance was anywhere from 140 to 200+ each night. Thanks for posting each night."

The meetings were rotated among Cane Valley Christian Church, 2250 Cane Valley Road, Columbia, KY, Cane Valley Community of Adair County; Kelleyville Community Church, 77 Kelleyville Road, Columbia, KY, in the Coburg Community of Adair County; Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church, 2472 Mt. Carmel Road, Columbia, KY, in the Coburg Community of Adair County; and Cane Valley Baptist Church, 3145 Cane Valley Road, Columbia, KY, in the Cane Valley Community of Adair County.




This story was posted on 2014-05-19 02:27:34
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