Coulter’s Chapel hosts preacher

 

The Rev. Louis Staubs and the congregation of Coulter’s Chapel are pleased to announce they will be hosting international singer and preacher, the Rev. Billy Huddleston, for their fall revival.

Huddleston, with his unique type of preaching, his friendly spirit and love for people, will begin services Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and continue with a 6 p.m. service. His messages are centered around the cross, and he believes Jesus’ style is the cross style.

Monday through Wednesday services begin at 7 p.m.

Huddleston is from Ohio, but has traveled to many states and to other countries. He writes many of the songs he sings, and has CDs of both his music and his biblical messages.

The church is located at 3176 E. Detroit Rd., about halfway between Niles and Cassopolis.

For more information, call (269) 684-3499 or (269) 687-0349.

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