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Snow Lake, Man.
Over 200 join in fall supper in Snow Lake


Snow Lake (Man.) Christian Centre held its annual fall supper October 14 with over 200 people  including 47 from its sister church Newton (Man.) Community Fellowship  attending. This was the second largest attendance for the annual event that was only surpassed by last year’s 25th anniversary fall supper.

The Christian Centre’s ladies’ group organized the buffet supper, holding it at the community hall to encourage more community folk to attend. After dinner, the Newton group, including young people, presented a program consisting of drama, music, testimonies and a devotional. An evening youth rally organized by the Newton youth group was well attended.

Snow Lake Christian Centre is looking forward to next year’s fall supper and another time of sharing in the ministry of planting the seeds of God’s Word with its brothers and sisters from Newton.

 – Dan Wootton

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