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Roanoke Deaf Fellowship has officially begun!  We are very thankful to Cave Spring Baptist Church for providing us a place to meet.. they are a blessing.  This Sunday, January 20th, we will meet in a different room which will be our regular meeting place from now on.  Instead of going into the side door.. Youth Center.. where we have been going.. we will be going into the door titled, "Fellowship Hall".  Go straight through the first room and up the small set of stairs.. through the hall to the doors on the left.  It will be easy to find and we will have signs up for you to follow.

Also, this Sunday, January 20th, we have been told that a Roanoke newspaper reporter will be coming to RDF! They want to do a write up about the Roanoke Deaf Fellowship and see what's going on with this new deaf church. This is an awesome opportunity to let the everyone know what God is doing for the deaf community in Roanoke!  We encourage you to come.

Another thing we want to add.... we need people who are willing to be involved in this new ministry.  We are looking for people who would be willing to sign up and help with various things... children's classes, set up and clean up, special music, ushering, helping run the sound (putting in CDs etc.) and more. The more people who are willing to help..
the less work for everyone. Please, pray about what God would have you to do and in what area He wants you to serve.  We need people who are excited and committed. You can email and let us know what you might be interested in.. or you can talk to us personally on Sunday at RDF.

May God bless your week and we look forward to seeing you again on Sunday!

Because HE lives.. we serve,
Pastor John & Denise

PS: (March 2008) Sunday services every week @ 2:00 pm
Held at Cavespring Baptist Church (Go through the Fellowship Center doorway to Room 104)
 

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