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Plum Point Baptist Church: The bulletin board tells a lot



2010-11-22 - Photo by Ed Waggener. Plum Point Baptist Church, 6107 Knifley RD, Columbia, KY
So much is special about the little church. At left is a Church Bulletin - not fancy, not expensive, but with well designed graphics. On the right, the bulletin board for a recent day begins to tell out much the church believes in service, and maybe, why the congregation is made up of people drawn back from far and wide. It's told in the offerings. The top figure, $824 is the money for the Coffee Can Fund, which will be used for the church's own brand of direct assistance to those in need, regardless of church membership, regardless of where they live. The lower, smaller figure, $731, is the money which goes into the church's general fund.


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