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Visitors invited to Noah's Ark at Sparksville Baptist

Comments re photo 56851 Noahs Ark built for the children of Sparksville Baptist Church

Mike Regan writes:
Dickie and I feel blessed that the congregation of Sparksville Baptist Church had confidence in us, and provided the necessary funding to build the ark. The children are wonderful, loving and very dedicated to doing their part to serve the Lord. The warm fellowship at Sparksville Church ignites the entire congregation to move along the path our Lord pioneered. Visit us when you can. "Sail" on our ark! All are welcome. - Mike Regan
Sparksville Baptist Directory of Churches entry on 26 Oct 2014
SPARKSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH. 9401 Burkesville RD, Columbia, KY in the Sparksville community of Adair Co., KY. Bro. Darrell Landis, pastor. Sunday Worship Service 11am. Sunday Evening 6pm.





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