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Old St. Paul Services — Old St. Paul M.B. Church is continuing its online-only worship services live streaming on Facebook. Sunday school at 8:45 a.m., and church services at 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. Facebook Live@ olsstpaul church. Host pastor is Frederick S. Anthony, “We are a church that grows people and glori_es God.”

FBC West Memphis Services – First Baptist Church West Memphis invites you to join us for our morning church service starting Sunday Morning June 7th at 8:30am and 10:30 am in the sanctuary. You may also watch our live stream on www.facebook. com/_rst baptistwestmemphis or onYouTube (search for First Baptist Church West Memphis) at 10:30 a.m. Both will be available to watch later on both platforms. If you watch onYouTube please subscribe.

Making Hope Contagious — Sunday morning services (10:45 a.m.) and Wednesday evening prayer meeting and Bible study (6:30 p.m.) are now held in the sanctuary, (with social distancing), as well as on Facebook Live. Go to Cornerstone Baptist Church West Memphis Facebook Page to worship with us! Join the Cornerstone WM Study group to get in on Prayer meeting and Bible Study on Wednesday evenings! No nursery, or children’s activities until further notice. Sunday evening services will resume Sunday, July 12th at 5 p.m. For more info go to www. cornerstonewm.org. Billy Oyler, Pastor.

Community Garden — Just a reminder as spring approaches, we in Marion have a community garden. There is both a Facebook page and a regular web site for those who aren’t on Facebook. Really hoping 2020 can be the year of putting the ‘community’ in Community Garden. We already have 7 rows of potatoes, onions, tulips, garlic, strawberries, peas and asparagus planted as well as a 2nd year Fig tree and new plum, apple, and cherry trees. The handicap accessible area is in the works as well.” – David Corbett, Community Gardens. Find out more at https://www. cccgardens.com/.

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