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Share the love of Christ with those in need

From Rev. Ryan Boatright
Pastor, Columbia United Methodist Church

I hope this finds you well. Alissa Barnes shared with me that Jackie Mattingly and her daughter, Jasmine, lost the trailer they were renting in a fire. Many of you may remember that Jackie and Jasmine have been attending church and youth at CUMC.

The Red Cross has stepped in to meet immediate needs, but as they move forward they will need some help replacing all that was lost in the fire. We will begin collecting money to help them. All we ask is if you write a check, please make a notation (Jackie) in the memo. Alissa is in touch with Jackie and will keep me posted on the progress of their resettling in another rental. I would like to encourage you all to give to this family. Jackie is working hard to better her's and Jasmine's life. This is an opportunity to share the love of Christ with those in need.

Feel free to stop by, mail or call: 202 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY 42728, (270) 384-2276. Thank you in advance for your help.




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