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All Saints Sunday Service at Trinity UMC, October 30, 2016

Trinity UMC will have combined service at 10:30amCT for special All Saints Day service honoring and remembering members who have died in Christ this year

By Connie Scott

Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, will combine its two morning worship services again for this Sunday, October 30, 2016 and will hold one service at 10:30amCT. This Sunday will also be a special service for All Saints Day as we honor and remember our members who have died in Christ this year. These persons from Trinity who have gone on to glory are Allen Taylor, Jeanie Nokes, Evelyn Burton, Ed Harvey, Arleen Jessee, Edith Coomer, Alma Rogers, Ray Edrington, Gerald Coomer and Clarence Keltner. A special placard will be prepared and a candle will be lit in memory of each of these beloved members. Sunday School will be held at 9:30amCT as usual. Hospitality foods will be served starting at 9amCT. The 8:30amCT service will not be held this Sunday. Everyone is invited to attend and honor these persons. - Connie Scott, Trinity UMC Secretary




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