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Covenant Free Will Baptist Has Out Of School Bash Sunday

Thursday, May 25, 2006
Terry Davis and Marcus Clagg. Click to enlarge.
Terry Davis and Marcus Clagg. Click to enlarge.

All area students, parents, and teachers are invited to an Out of School Bash this Sunday afternoon at Covenant Free Will Baptist Church. The outside event is sponsored by the youth ministries department, headed by new youth pastor Terry Davis.

There will be food, games, fellowship, fun activities and a worship service. People are asked to bring a chair or blanket to the outside event.

Church members will be grilling free hot dogs for all in attendance. There will be live music from Contrast and other area musicians. Vision 2 Hear will be performing their unique dance ministry based on American sign language and set to contemporary Christian music.

There will be many children's activities including a Nick Toons 5-in-1 inflatable game.

It contains five different fun sections: a jumping area, an inflated basketball hoop, vertical and horizontal pillars, a ramp to climb up and a slide to go down.

The festivities will begin at 4 p.m. on Sunday. The church is located at 9259 Hixson Pike, across from the entrance to Lakesite in Soddy Daisy.

Senior Pastor Marcus J. Clagg welcomes the entire Lakesite, Hixson, and Soddy Daisy communities to the event.

For more information, please call (423) 842-7955 or email info@covenantfwb.org.


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