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CCC Band of Brothers asks help repairing Hungry House roof



2016-02-16 - Hungry House Ministry, 5354 Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY - Photo By Bobby Morrison, Columbia Christian Church, Band of Brothers.
Hungry House Ministry church was hit during the snow storm in late January 2016. Weight of snow caused this huge mess. The Columbia Christian Church's Band of Brothers is pitching in at 8amCT, Saturday, February 20, 2016 to help at the church, Hungry House Ministry, 5354 Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY, and invite all others - individuals, businesses - other churches to join in support in any way. The church was insured, but there's still an approximately $20,000 shortfall to restore it to its pre-snowstorm condition. If you can help with in-kind services, money or needed materials, call Tim Johnson at 270-585-2064. - TIM JOHNSON, Columbia Christian Church Band of Brothers


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