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Cole and Ace Hit The Road

Gentlemen Start Your Engines!

One of my projects for this morning was to see if both the church vans would crank this morning since Donna and I are taking our youth out for an Afterglow to Fuddruckers after church Sunday night.  I heard that they have not run in awhile so I thought there is no time like the present to try them out.  The white van "Ace" took a moment but fired right up.  "Cole" needed a little help from "Ace" via some jumper cables to wake up but both are in working order.  Just like everyone they need a little TLC but that will come soon enough.  I am glad to know that our church has these to vans and I pray they stay on the road often as we take people back and forth to church and go to special events.  If you would like to help give Ace and Cole some TLC with a bath or a look over just email me to let me know by calling the church office or emailing me (pastorjames@homelandparkbc.org).  If you want to know how they got their names, just ask me :)

In Him,

Pastor James

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