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Lee Holmes

Kettle Falls Church communication leader

By Lee Holmes

  • Kettle Falls Welcomes Family of Three

    December 01, 2008, by Lee Holmes
    It was the result of friendship evangelism. Shahbaz and Sara Bakhshnia became friends with neighbors Jeff and Mariko Camp and their teenage son Jonathon. As their friendship continued to grow over the past two years, the Camp family had lots of qu...
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  • Creation or Evolution Seminar Impresses Attendees

    August 01, 2007, by Lee Holmes
    Most of the 250 attendees were surprised when they entered the gym at the Kettle Falls Middle School and saw the 14 tables loaded with artifacts brought by Doug Newton, M.D., to illustrate his lectures on creation or evolution. For 10 hours, the p...
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  • Three Young People Baptized at Kettle Falls

    June 01, 2007, by Lee Holmes
    A special "Youth Sabbath" at the Kettle Falls (Wash.) Church on March 31 culminated in the baptism of three of its young people, Steven and Matthew Shaffer, and Hannah Steck. Kent and Belinda Lowry, who had joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church ...
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  • Kettle Falls CHIPers Graduate

    August 01, 2004, by Lee Holmes
    Kettle Falls CHIPers Graduate
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  • Kettle Falls Church Dedicated

    February 01, 2004, by Lee Holmes
    When a small group began holding church services in a private home in Kettle Falls, Wash., 10 years ago, they hardly dared hope that someday they would have a church of their own. But since then, they've become an organized church and grown from 1...
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