Trinity Baptist Church, Roanoke, holds a note burning service for its Family Life Center on Aug. 20. Among the guests in attendance were representatives from the State Board of Missions and former pastors. Richard Richie (third from right), who was pastor at the time of the planning and completion of the building, gave a ‘spirit-filled message.’ Jeff Burns (fourth from right) is pastor.
Trinity Baptist holds note burning service
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