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18th Annual Tent Services to be Held in Georgetown

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GEORGETOWN, Del.- Everlasting Hope Ministries has announced the schedule for this year's Eighteenth Annual Tent Services. The services will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16-18, 20 and 21, on the grounds of the Booker Street Church of God. 

Services will begin 7 p.m. nightly and 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday.  The purpose of these meetings is to encourage individuals whose lives have been adversely affected by drugs or alcohol. 

A guest speaker will present a timely message nightly to inspire and challenge those in attendance not only to resist drugs and alcohol, but also to strive for individual excellence through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. 

The speakers are as follows:  Tuesday – Evangelist Joel Hitchcock, Church of God evangelist for Delmarva-DC; Wednesday – Pastor Helena Bailey and Co-Pastor Haywood Bailey from New Life Family Ministries in Millsboro; Thursday – Bishop Roland Mifflin from Power & Love Outreach Ministries in Millsboro; Saturday – Minister Andrew Hazzard from New Life Fellowship Ministries in Milford; Sunday morning – Bishop Marvin Morris, the host and Pastor of the Booker Street Church of God; and Sunday evening – Pastor Arlene Taylor from Chosen Generation Ministries in Grasonville, Maryland. 

These services are open to the public; everyone is welcome to attend.  For more information, please contact Rev. Tony Neal at (302) 854-6692 or call the Booker Street Church of God office at (302) 856-9097.

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