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Saloma Baptist Church hosting Bible study series

Bible Study Sessions with Dr. John Hurtgen, Dean of CU School of Theology, on Book of Malachi on four Sunday evenings

By Dr. John Chowning

Saloma Baptist Church, 1505 West Saloma Road near Campbellsville, KY, is hosting a Winter Bible Study Series beginning on Sunday evening, January 22, 2017, on the book of Malachi. Dr. John Hurtgen, dean of the Campbellsville University School of Theology, is leading the Bible Study which continues on January 29, February 5, and February 12, 4pm-6pmCT/5pm-7pmET. Finger foods will be served. The public is invited. Call 270-789-0082, email salomabaptistchurch@windstream.net. Church website: www.salomabaptist.com for further information. - Dr. John Chowning, pastor




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