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Egypt, Shiloh churches join Band of Brothers project today

You can join the CCC Band of Brothers, Egypt Christian Church, and Shiloh Christian Church this morning to help restore a church after heavy snow collapsed their roof.
Stil much more is needed, and now is the time to do your part. Work gets underway at 8amCT this morning, Sat 20 Feb 2016 and if you can help meet the $20,000 insurance shortfall with a donation, an account is set up at United Ciitzens Bank, 700 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY, Hungry House Ministry Donation Fund, Open 8:30am-12pmCT. TODAY. -

The Band of Brothers at Columbia Christian Church is gathering at Hungry House Ministry church, 5354 Allen Schoolhouse Road, Adair County, KY, to rebuild an area of the church whose roof collapsed under the weight of a heavy January snow.
The Band of Brothers has already received word of two outstanding volunteer groups who have committed to be a the site this morning: Shiloh Christian Church and the Egypt Christian Church.

The need is immediate. If you can help this morning with in-kind services, money or needed materials, call Tim Johnson at 270-585-2064.

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