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Sermons 7/3/2021
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Avenue D Baptist Church, 324 30th St., Snyder
Services: 10:45 a.m. Sunday; also available online via Facebook
Speaker: Dalton Mathis
Topic: Finally Free
Synopsis: Mark 5:1-20; Jesus the Son of God, not only holds authority over the natural world, but He also holds the authority over the supernatural world. For He is able deliver and liberate even the most damned, demonized, and desperate of souls . Find your freedom from sin, death, and Satan this Independence Day in Christ alone!
There are two days of events planned for July 3-4 at two locations.
Live music, a car show, parade, vendors and more will be July 3 downtown. First responders will be served a free meal at the Abilene Convention Center. Part of Cypress Street will be closed, and attendees can bring chairs and coolers. Admission is free.
The festival will continue July 4 at the Taylor County Expo Center with live music, food trucks, kids activities and more. Outdoor concert will feature Neal McCoy, Chris Colston and Jerrod Medulla.
General admission tickets at Expo Center are $25 (plus $2.84 fee) for 16 and older, $5 (plus $1.36 fee) for 10-15 and free for 9 and younger. First responders, active military, veterans, frontline workers (such as medical personnel) and immediate family members get in free with proper identification. For tickets, go to abilenefreedomfestival.com.