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Multi-Cultural Church enjoys great Thanksgiving dinner

November 28, 2013

The Multi-Cultural Church, pre-Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 21 for the community was very warming. It was very warming to see more than 300 people in the center enjoying the Thanksgiving dinner, families sitting together enjoying music and eating and laughing. What a blessing it is to get the community together and the outer community to come in out of the cold and enjoy a meal.

Whether you where homeless or not you had a full meal and desserts for everyone. We thank God for the blessing over this church to feed many, and we thank all who supported the Multi-Cultural Church; it’s great to see so many people care for one another.

This is just the beginning; we will be having a fundraiser, spaghetti and meatballs dinner on December 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. This will benefit the children’s gifts for the holiday season, that will be distributed Dec. 21 at the Multi-Cultural Center from 9 to 11 a.m. All drop-off donation of toys will be accepted at the Center, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., or call Pastor Richie at 301-249-5738, Pastor Mayra 302-249-5048, or Evangelist Vanessa at 302-228-6332.

The Multi-Cultural Church makes sure our community is being taken care and our other communities. Come stop by and take a tour of the facility as it improves every day to help those in the community. Thank you everyone for being a team player, your support is a blessing to others, God bless you all.

Richard Portalatin
Mayra Portalatin
Multi-Cultural Church

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