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JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE TO HOST VIRTUAL ‘UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY’ PRAYER SERVICE

UNITY IN THE COMMUNITY

(Hawkins, Texas) — Jarvis Christian College is hosting a “Unity in the Community” virtual prayer service at 10 a.m. Saturday, January 15, celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The free event is open to the public and will feature guest speakers and performances.

Registration to receive the Zoom link for attending the streaming service online can be obtained by calling (430) 247-1479 or by filling out an online attendance form at https://forms.office.com/r/QwBDTmNV9Z . Registration deadline is by end of day Wednesday, January 12.

King’s life and legacy was for advocating for fairness and equality for all citizens through powerful, prayerful and peaceful protest.

Whether a student is a recent high school graduate or a working adult seeking career advancement, Jarvis Christian College can help. Jarvis develops a diverse population of students of all ages intellectually, socially, spiritually and personally. The Jarvis Promise provides them an opportunity to pursue an affordable education within an inclusive environment that is academically challenging yet supportive, nurturing and responsive to the needs of each student.

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