BRAD –This Sunday at 11 a.m., join the Cedar Springs United Methodist Church in Brad for an outdoor service on the historic church site.
In April, the church was destroyed by one of the PK Complex Fires. Only the stone entrance columns and concrete remained.
Cedar Springs parishioners have begun the rebuilding the church and invite citizens to join them in Sunday’s service and a potluck luncheon immediately following.
Rev. Mike Hanna, from Stephenville, will be the guest pastor for the outdoor service. Everyone is welcome, just be sure to bring a chair.
The church is located on U.S. Highway 180 west in Brad, on the north side of the road just west of State Highway 16.
Religion
Service Sunday at the site of Brad Methodist church destroyed in PK Complex fire
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