The congregation of Wagarville Baptist Church in Washington Baptist Association treated people in the community to a traditional Thanksgiving meal in November. Church members cooked all the food, and local company BASF donated 17 turkeys. In less than two hours, more than 100 plates were served. Each box included a note for the recipient about God’s love and extended an invitation to learn more about His gift of salvation.
Wagarville provides Thanksgiving meal
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