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Missionary to Preach at Long Hill Baptist Church

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Missionary to Burmese to Speak at Long Hill Baptist Church 

This Sunday, June 10,  Long Hill Baptist Church in Trumbull will hold special services with Nat Williams, missionary to the people groups of Burma.

Williams and his wife, Anne, are members of Lehigh Valley Baptist Church, Emmaus, PA.   Anne Williams has previously spent 15 months in Thailand, where she assisted missionaries with publication and printing needs.

Nat Williams will speak in both the 11:00 AM and 6:00 services at Long Hill Baptist Church.  A pot-luck dinner will follow the evening service. 

All are invited to attend.Long Hill Baptist Church is located at 100 Middlebrooks Avenue in Trumbull near Middlebrooks elementary school. For more information, please call 203-268-5104 or visit LHBaptist.com

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