Pentecostal Church to hold last village mission in Kagman

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Posted on Aug 19 2011
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The Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ 4th Watch will conduct its seventh Village-to-Village Medical Mission today from 4pm to 7pm at the Kagman II basketball court.

Church spokesperson Ronnie Doca said that this will be the last Village-to-Village Medical Mission that they will perform before they move it to their church next month.

“This will be our last Village-to-Village Medical Mission because we will be busy with our church activities, which we have lined up all the way to December,” he told Saipan Tribune.

The next medical mission slated for Sept. 25 will be held at their church in San Jose.

Today’s medical mission, Doca said, falls on a Saturday instead of their usual Sunday schedule, also because of their church activities.

Services will include eye check up by Hardt Eye Clinic; blood sugar and blood pressure screening by the Northern Marianas College Nursing Club; and body massage and reflexology, facial massage, haircut, and counseling by Tropical Blend Salon & Spa and church volunteers.

“We want to thank our latest supporters, Hardt Eye Clinic and Tropical Blend Salon & Spa, for making our mission possible,” added Doca.

For more information, call Pastor Claire Javillonar at 235-1656 or text 789-7566.

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