World Overcomers Christian Church Hosts Fashion Exchange To Aid Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure(R)
Church's Next Level Woman Ministry Raises Funds With "My Sister's Closet" Event.
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) February 25, 2012 - LaShawn Thompson, first lady of World Overcomers Christian Church (http://www.wocconline.org) and head of the church's Next Level Woman ministry, has announced that the Ministry raised more than $500 for the Susan G. Komen Race For The CureŽ through its fashion exchange, "My Sister's Closet," on Feb. 4. During the event, World Overcomers Christian Church congregants, along with family and friends, swapped gently-used clothing, shoes and accessories, and engaged in a silent auction for specialty items.
For more information on all World Overcomers Christian Church activities and events, visit http://www.wocconline.org.
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"Next Level Woman consists of Godly women with an interest in showing Christ's love through serving the local community," said Thompson. "The 'My Sister's Closet' fashion exchange demonstrated that the women of World Overcomers Christian Church want to reach beyond our walls and help worthy organizations such as Susan G. Komen Race for the CureŽ to make an impact in the lives of others."
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Video from First Lady LaShawn Thompson, wife of Senior Pastor Andy Thompson and leader of Next Level Woman:
http://on.fb.me/yvVQBj.
World Overcomers Christian Church Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/#!/worldovercomers
ABOUT WORLD OVERCOMERS CHRISTIAN CHURCH:
World Overcomers Christian Church (WOCC) serves worshippers in North Carolina's Research Triangle Park community and beyond by creating a spiritual experience that is powerful and positive for participants. Since 2003, WOCC has offered a casual, contemporary, dynamic service ministering to people of all ages and backgrounds. Under the leadership of Senior Pastor Andy Thompson ("Pastor Andy"), WOCC provides quality community service as well as Biblical ministry as part of its mission to create a balanced victory with a God-designed life. The church believes that God is as concerned about your life on earth as He is with where you will spend eternity. Its charitable activities include the annual Thanksgiving food drive, Angel Tree donations and volunteer work throughout the year in local shelters and schools. Located at 2933 S. Miami Blvd. at the intersection with TW Alexander Drive in Research Triangle Park, WOCC has more than 8,000 members attending its non-denominational services on Sundays at 8 a.m., 10 a.m. and noon and Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. "The Truth with Pastor Andy Thompson" airs weekdays at 6:30 a.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. on WRDC. For more information, visit http://www.wocconline.org.
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