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Rockin' Lock-In

Blessings.  You are on our hearts and we sincerely hope you have seen God's blessing since our last update.

A slight change of plans have occurred in our minds. David Webb will be MCing and speaking at the 2013 Rockin' Lock-In event being held at The Salvation Army Columbus Citadel on December 31. We've decided to participate musically about halfway through the night (3:00am). We are planning a setlist that will consist of some familiar worship songs and a few originals and we're running through some of the song details until then. 

If you don't know about the Rockin' Lock-In on December 31st, more information can be obtained by clicking on the picture below which is linked to the Facebook Page.


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