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Hammond Valley Builds New Church

November 23, 2015

hammond-valley-2015-03Exciting news from Hammond Valley Community Church (formerly Smithtown Baptist Church) Smithtown, NB on the Hammond River. In 2011, we changed our name. Then in 2012, we bought land in Titusville so we would have room to expand.

Our men and teen boys with the guidance of a contractor in our church (Bonney Construction) are in the process of building a new church home. The building is up, boarded in and the roof is on. It is being built as the money comes in. It has been a big step of faith for our little rural church.

On December 19 at 6PM we will be meeting there for the first time, even though it will be outside – a Living Manager Scene. We are located at Sun Rise Crescent, Route 860, Titusville, NB. All are welcome.

Submitted by Donna Myers, Hammond Valley Community Church

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