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Group to conduct two services on Sunday

Adam’s Road Ministry will be conducting two services Sunday at Cornerstone Community Church in Kresgeville.

Three of the four members of Adam’s Road were at one time Latter-day Saints missionaries who - through the Grace of God and the study of His Word - have come to saving faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Lila, the fourth member of the group, was rescued out of fundamental, polygamous, Mormonism.

The group fulfills the Great Commission of Jesus by sharing the good news of the Gospel through personal testimonies and original music.

The Christian nonprofit testimony and musical ministry is based in Winter Garden, Florida.

Formed in 2006, they have ministered across the nation in more than 40 states and five Canadian provinces.

Jesus Is Enough storehouse, a charity branch of Adam’s Road, was founded in 2017 for the purpose of supporting impoverished children all over the world. The storehouse sells “Jesus Is Enough” themed clothing, donating 100% of the proceeds to sponsoring children through its partner ministries, Compassion International and Food for the Hungry.

This month a book will be released on member Micah Wilder’s journey from the Mormon church to Christianity. “Passport to Heaven” is also being made into a movie.

Cornerstone Community Church is located at 388 Polk Township Road in Kunkletown. Services are at 9 and 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, visit http://www.cornerstonecommunity.org/ or the ministry website at www.adamsroadministry.com.

Adams Road Ministry will present its testimony and music at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services Sunday at Cornerstone Community Church, Kresgeville. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO