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Church Celebrates 80 Years of Community Resilience and Growth

August 08, 2024 | Clovis, Curry County, New Mexico



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Church Celebrates 80 Years of Community Resilience and Growth
During a recent government meeting in Clovis, Mayor Pro Tempore recognized the Living Word Church of God as it prepares to celebrate its 80th anniversary. The church, which has been a staple in the community since its inception, has faced challenges but continues to thrive and grow.

The mayor expressed enthusiasm for the church's milestone and announced plans to present a proclamation at the church's anniversary event next Friday. In response, a church representative shared heartfelt reflections on the church's history, including the story of a long-time member, Maxine, who will celebrate her 94th birthday. The representative highlighted the church's journey from its humble beginnings to its current role in the community, emphasizing the importance of resilience and faith.

The discussion also touched on the church's involvement in the Celebrate Recovery program, which aims to support individuals dealing with various personal struggles. The program, initiated in 2014, has expanded significantly, now serving around 30 participants weekly, including youth. The representative noted the critical need for such support systems, particularly in light of rising issues related to substance use and mental health in the community.

The mayor acknowledged the church's efforts and the broader need for spiritual and emotional support in Clovis, particularly as the city works to establish a regional behavioral health care facility. The meeting underscored the vital role that local organizations like Living Word Church play in addressing community needs and fostering resilience among residents.

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