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Show I ' Fred Brodin Christian centei opening Sunday Organizers are pleased and privileged to announce an-nounce the opening of the Moab Christian Center, Moab's first non-denominational church, on Easter Sunday, March 26, at the American Legion Hall on Legion Hill at the East end of First North Street. A warm invitation is extended to all the residents and visitors of Moab to join in a celebration celebra-tion of the resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Our special speaker for both services on this joyous occasion is Fred Brodin from Twin Falls, Idaho. He was born in Alaska (he is an Eskimo) and was in an orphanage for six years. After being adopted, he came to the states and received his education in Minnesota. He has been outreach minister of the Christian Center in Twin Falls for a year and three months. He co-pastors a church in Sun Valley, Idaho. He will be ministering, Lord willing, in the morning, on "The Glory of God," and in the evening on "God's Intended Vessels." Services will begin with Sunday School at 10 a.m., Morning Worship at 11 a.m. and Evening Service at 7 p.m. There will be a Pot Luck dinner following the morning service. The meat will be provided and you are invited to bring a covered dish or dessert and join on this special Lord's Day. For more information, call Max Croasmun at 259-7246, John Pfnister at 259-5419 or Charles Nelson Nel-son at 259-7821. . |