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Iron Gate Advent Christian Church resuming services

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IRON GATE, Va. (VR) – The former Iron Gate Advent Christian is in the process of resuming services.

Currently, Sunday evening services have begun with local pastors rotating each week.

The services begin at 6:00 PM.

The goal is to begin morning services around Memorial Day or shortly afterward.

Services are open to everyone!

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