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Walk the Talk Youth Revival at Trinity UMC, August 6-8, 2014

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By Connie Scott

Walk the Talk Youth Revival will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, Wednesday-Friday, August 6-8, 2014. Services will begin each night at 6:30pmCT with the Matt Franklin Band leading the worship. There will be a different speaker each night. On Wednesday night Doug King, a Christian magician, will speak. Thursday night the FCA Director Louisville, Steve Wigginton, will conduct the service and Friday night the Elkhorn Baptist Church pastor, Bryan Rafferty, will speak. These services are for all ages so please come out and join us for these interesting and uplifting nights of worship. – Connie Scott, Trinity United Methodist Church




This story was posted on 2014-07-30 12:39:39
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