AJ Cowboy Church service Nov. 22 at Prospector Park
Posted 11/12/20
After eight months of virtual services, AJ Cowboy Church will be holding a service on Sunday, Nov. 22, at Prospector Park, 3015 N. Idaho Road in Apache Junction.
“Nine years ago I preached …
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AJ Cowboy Church service Nov. 22 at Prospector Park
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After eight months of virtual services, AJ Cowboy Church will be holding a service on Sunday, Nov. 22, at Prospector Park, 3015 N. Idaho Road in Apache Junction.
“Nine years ago I preached my first sermon at this very same spot. So I thought it appropriate for our reopening service,” Pastor Cheryl Marie Rose said.
“It’s been an interesting time preaching online. We are reaching hundreds of folks all over the country and the world. We chat a bit and pray for each other and rarely discuss current issues. It’s all about lifting our spirits and learning how to live a good life,” she said.
For more information, go to Facebook @AJCowboyChurch or e-mail ajcowboychurch@gmail.com.