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Q2 Shorelines 2018

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Over the years, generations of families have come to the river for spiritual nourishment – literally baptized in the water of Lake Mitchell. "It's unique, but it's more than just a novelty. River Church is a very spiritual experience for the people who come," Meghan Kelley said. "It's a time to reconnect with folks from around Clanton and Chilton County. It brings together family and friends around God and this beautiful part of creation." ough Trobaugh died in 2005, the service has continued. e Kelleys say that's a testament to the volunteers who remain dedicated to Trobaugh's ministry. "Pastor Johnnie passed away, but in his memory, a pavilion was constructed at Higgins Ferry Park at the boat landing. at's still where the River Church meets to this day," Wes Kelley said. "Even though Clanton FUMC runs the service, it's the volunteers and church members who make it happen." Since 1969, the service has never been canceled and goes on rain or shine every Sunday. "We are very proud that we've never been rained out. We've been rained on but not rained out," Meghan Kelley said. "ey will not cancel for any reason." 28 | 2018 Vol:2

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