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Shiloh Baptist to host Judgement Seat

The Judgement Seat is back for another year.

Shiloh Baptist Church in Somerville will be presenting an eight-scene walk-through drama Oct. 31-Nov. 3 from 6-10 p.m. The goal of this event is to present the truth of God’s word in a creative and interesting way.

Admission to The Judgement Seat is free. No reservations are needed. Reservations will be offered for groups of 10 or more. There will be a waiting area setup with movies and carpets for youth leaders or other adults who will have to wait with small children while your group goes through the drama.

Recommended age for The Judgement Seat is ages 10 and up.

Shiloh is located on Alabama 36, 1/4 mile west of the intersection of Alabama 67.

This is the 20th installment of The Judgement Seat. In the past 19 editions, over 32,000 people have experienced The Judgment Seat, the first of it’s kind in this area (founded 24 years ago). This event is a joint collaboration between the student ministry and the adults of Shiloh Baptist Church.

Michael Walters is the director of The Judgement Seat and has been serving in this capacity for 4 years now as part of his ministry as the Minister of Education and Students at Shiloh Baptist Church.

For additional information or to make reservations for groups of 10 or more, contact Walters at 256-286-0509 or e-mail at walters963@me.com.

Information is also available at the event’s website at www.thejudgmentseat.net.

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