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Marchand Church Feeds over 250 over Christmas Season

The Mount Sinai Baptist Church located on Marchand Road in Castries has had another successful outreach in its neighbourhood.

The congregation led by Elder Gregory Dickson for three consecutive Sundays in December handed our close to 30 hampers to families in need within the Marchand Community.

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On December 13th, St. Lucia’s National Day, the church organized a special luncheon event for over 250 underprivileged residents of the community.

The Mount Sinai Baptist Church Events Coordinator Alvina Donai and Church Leader Elder Gregory Dickson spoke about the initiative. Members of the Church speak about the event in the video below.

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