Thanks from Support of the Chaplain’s Mininstries

Oct 24, 2012 | Eagle Commission, National Organizations

Grace Brethren military chaplains and their wives who attended Vision2020 West.

Grace Brethren military chaplains and their wives who attended Vision2020 West.

From the Eagle Commission Newsletter:

Navy Chaplain Justin Hayes (wife, Becca), serving with the U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton, Calif., sent a thank-you note for the Chaplains Training Day at Vision2020, the national conference of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, along with an update: “Thank you so much for your support and the Eagle Commission for making sure we could participate in this year’s conference. Becca and I really enjoyed ourselves. Since we have returned to Camp Pendleton we have had another successful marriage and parenting expo, a chapel volunteer appreciation banquet, Christian Women’s Fellowship has begun meeting again, and we are planning a Veggie Tales movie night at the Chapel to draw more families into the base religious program. It’s full speed ahead! I hope to sit down soon and write up many of the things we are doing these days, but it’s getting late so I will sign off for now.  Thanks again for all of your support!”

For more information on Grace Brethren military chaplains, see eaglecommission.org.

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