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PASTOR BRENDA CROSS, left, leads as students and staff of Compass Point Academy in sing Christmas songs at Big Lots store in Brunswick on Wednesday as part of the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign.
PASTOR BRENDA CROSS, left, leads as students and staff of Compass Point Academy in sing Christmas songs at Big Lots store in Brunswick on Wednesday as part of the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle campaign.
BRUNSWICK — Music and song filled the air as Compass Point Christian Academy, a ministry of Gospel Light Fellowship, lent a helping hand to the Salvation Army on Wednesday. They rang the bell at Big Lots in Brunswick while many joined in with the caroling and giving.

CPA students celebrated the Christmas season by making a new personal commitment to living their best and giving their best.

The pre-K class and parents did their part as well last Saturday at the Bath Shaw’s. Principal Gayla Maguire, Pastor Brenda Cross and teachers Sue Giarratano and Callie Maguire all agreed that there is such joy that overwhelms a person when making a difference in the lives of people in need. They hope others will reach out at this special time of year.


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