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Community Prayers about growing drug problem 25 June 2017

Saloma Baptist Church, 1505 West Saloma Road, Campbellsville, is hosting a Community Prayer Service on Sunday evening, June 25, 5pmCT/6pmET. The prayer service is sponsored by "Addicted to Prayer," a community based ministry working to raise awareness of and to encourage prayer about the growing drug addiction problems in our community. This is part of a series of monthly prayer services in area churches of various denominations.


The public is encouraged to attend. All are welcome. Email salomabaptistchurch@windstream.net for further information. Join others in the faith community for this time of prayer and call to action as we work to address the growing drug addiction problem.


This story was posted on 2017-06-14 13:32:59
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