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Snowflake Baptist Church Welcomes Pastor, Joshua Lagesse.

Pastor Lagesse received his Master of Theological Studies from Gateway Seminary and served in various ministries in Arlington TX. He has moved to Snowflake with his wife and young family.

On Sunday, December 24, at 5:00, the Valley View congregation will celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ with a beautiful Christmas Eve candlelight service. All are welcome to attend.

Valley View offers Sunday morning worship services at 11:00, preceded by 9:45 Sunday School classes. There are Adult and Youth Bible Studies at 6:00 Sunday evenings and a Wednesday night Bible Study at 6:00.

Mountain Daily Star Staff

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