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All night singing, 11pmCT meal, at Red Lick UMC 2 Sep 2017

By Chris Lagermann

Red Lick United Methodist Church, 3976 Mosby Ridge Road, Edmonton KY invites all to "Lift High the Cross," at their 62nd annual All-Night Singing, starting at 7pmCT, Saturday September 2, 2017.Singing will be followed by a meal at 11pmCT. If you, your group or church plans to sing, please contact: Missy Lemmon at 270-634-0466. - Chris Lagermann




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Red Lick UMC members 'Lift High the Cross'



2017-07-31 - 3976 Mosby Ridge Road, Edmonton, LU. - Photo from Chris Lagermann.
Members of Red Lick United Methodist church display hand-carved crosses made by Danny Phelps. Front row. from left: Etna Milby, Lakota Lemmon, Katherine Lemmon, Brother Larry Lemmon (Pastor of the church), Connie Phelps, Danny Phelps, Lukas Lemmon, and Missy Lemmon. Second row: Patricia Pedigo, Wilma Firkins, and Robin Saltsman Beard. Third row Gina Houchens, Steve Firkins, Hyman "Silk" Estes, Chris Mullins, Carol Mullins and Genola Sexton. Fourth row: Bill Lagermann, Freeda Jeffries, Chris Jessee, Amber Dustin, and Stacy Beard.

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