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Church Family, 

Tomorrow evening is the big night for the Silent Auction and Musical Revue. Looks like we will have some thunderstorms this weekend, but it appears the weather will be much improved by show time! 
I hope you can join us for a tremendous evening of entertainment. 
There are also many wonderful things to bid on at the Silent Auction in Holliday Hall. We thank all of those who made donations to the auction. We also thank the performers and everyone helping out with the event. Please invite people to attend, so we have a great audience and a successful fund raiser.
The Silent Auction starts at 6:30 PM. The Show starts at 7:30 PM.
$15 Admission 

1st SUMMER MOVIE NIGHT - FRIDAY, JUNE 28th

Join us in Holliday Hall to watch the wonderful film, The Peanut Butter Falcon, next Friday, June 28th. Water, lemonade, and popcorn will be provided. Bring your favorite chair and any snacks to share. The movie will start at 7:00 pm. The Peanut Butter Falcon is a delightful and heartwarming adventure film about an unlikely friendship. It was released in 2019 and became the highest grossing independent film of the year. The Tomatometer gave it a 95% and the audience score was 96%. And guess what? Parts of the movie were filmed in Savannah and Tybee. Please feel free to invite your friends to join us. 

"BIG" COFFEE HOUR AT WESLEY OAK - JUNE 30th

We have a great opportunity to fellowship with our Wesley Oak family on Sunday, June 30th at 1:00 pm. Following our worship service, we'll head over to Thunderbolt with our vittles for a time of food and fun with our Wesley Oak community.

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR BEV BLANK - JULY 6th

The Memorial Service for Bev Blank will be at held at Asbury on Saturday, July 6th at 1:00 p.m. We continue to lift up Marilyn Leigh in our prayers. 

HOW'S THE WEATHER? 

That's the title of Sunday's sermon as we look at the story of Jesus and his disciples in their boat during a bad sea storm. The story is found in all three of the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, & Luke) which means that it was a very important story for the early Christians. The version we'll be focusing on is from the Gospel of Mark (Mark 4:35-41)
Since we have moved into the Atlantic season of storms, it may be a good idea to hear what this Gospel story has to teach us. 
Hope to see you Sunday!
Love and Blessings to all!
Billy
 
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