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Everyone invited to fall Sunday Revival at Saloma Baptist Church

Rev. Dan Flanagan is guest speaker and evangelist for morning service. A potluck meal and fellowship hour is scheduled in the afternoon Choir of First Baptist Church will provide special music during evening worship service.

From Dr. John Chowning

Saloma Baptist Church, 1505 West Saloma Road, near Campbellsville, KY, is hosting a Fall Sunday Revival on October 22, 2017 with worship services at 10amCT/11amET, and 5pmCT/6pmET.



Rev. Dan Flanagan of Campbellsville is the guest preacher and evangelist for the day of renewal.

A potluck meal and fellowship hour is scheduled at 4pmCT/5pmET.

The Choir of First Baptist Church of Campbellsville will be sharing special music during the evening worship service at 5pmCT/6pmET


The community is invited to attend and participate in this special day at Saloma Baptist Church. Call 270-789-0082, email salomabaptistchurch@windstream.net, or visit the church website at www.salomabaptist.com for further information.


This story was posted on 2017-10-14 15:31:40
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