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Ben Bland to give testimony at Milltown Church

From Nancy Taylor

Ben Bland, from Campbellsville, Kentucky, who is known all over the state and nation for his exceptional floral and decorative skills, will tell his story of child abuse, addiction, depression, and a gay lifestyle and give testimony of his life changed by Jesus Christ at Milltown Church at 10amCT/11amET on Sunday morning, August 27, 2023. Ben will also have friends join him as they provide special music during the service.

Everyone is invited to join us for worship at 3262 Milltown Church Road, Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky. Children's Church is provided for children. For more information, please call or text Pastor Barney Taylor (270) 634-1032 or Nancy Taylor (270) 378-2404.




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Ben Bland to give testimony at Milltown Church



2023-08-23 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo courtesy Nancy Taylor.
Ben Bland, from Campbellsville, Kentucky will give testimony of his life changed by Jesus Christ at Milltown Church at 10amCT/11amET on Sunday morning, August 27, 2023

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