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Church service held on Carlyle's Main Street

The Szakacs Family opened the morning with music, and Danny MacKay, president of Equip Canada, spoke to crowd.
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The Szakacs Family performed Aug. 18 at the second joint service on Main Street in Carlyle.

CARLYLE - The Carlyle Ministerial held its second joint service of the year on Aug. 18.

Following Carlyle Fun Dayz, Main Street was still blocked off with bleachers and picnic tables and so a church service was held. The weather was perfect and there was a great turnout.

The Szakacs Family opened the morning with music, and Danny MacKay, president of Equip Canada, spoke to crowd. He shared about his personal journey of faith and taught from the story of the Prodigal Son from Luke 15.

Following the message, the Szakacs Family closed the service with more music, and the ministerial provided lunch, consisting of hamburgers, hotdogs, chips and a drink. Everyone was encouraged to donate to help cover the costs.

The consensus following the service is there needs to be more of these services. The hope is to be a part of Carlyle Fun Dayz every year moving forward.

The Carlyle Ministerial is made up of the Full Gospel Church, Home Church, United Church, Church of our Lady, and OneChurch. This group is committed to working together to serve the community and sharing the Gospel with everyone.

The pastors meet monthly for coffee, connection, and to pray together for Carlyle. They hope to do more joint events in the future.

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