AUGUSTA — The Christian Civic League invites you to join them for one of four regional fall banquets.
The banquets are scheduled for Friday, Oct. 18, in Bangor; Saturday Oct. 19, in Houlton; Friday, Oct. 25, in Waterville; and Saturday, Oct. 26, in Portland.
Each evening will feature great food and fellowship. Those in attendance will be updated on the league’s promotion of Biblical values including its efforts to protect our religious liberties here in Maine. The league is inviting many courageous legislators, civic leaders and candidates who advocate for the truth to join them at the various locations.
Jack Wyman, former executive director of the league, and Kris Mineau, executive director of the Massachusetts Family Institute, are both uniquely qualified to challenge and inspire those in attendance to continue to engage or culture for the cause of Christ. Wyman will speak in Houlton and Bangor while Mineau will speak at the Waterville and Portland events.
The Christian Civic League will recognize some outstanding citizens for their contributions to promoting Biblical values here in Maine.
Event details:
— Bangor, Friday, Oct. 18, 7- 9 p.m., Bangor Baptist Church.
— Houlton, Saturday, Oct. 19, 7-9 p.m., Military Street Baptist Church.
— Waterville, Friday, Oct. 25, 7-9 p.m., Faith Evangelical Free Church.
— Portland, Saturday, Oct. 26, 7-9 p.m., Keeley Catering.
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