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A Michigan Church and Community Living and Giving Together; There Are Some Things Money Can't Buy

Contact: Pastor Kevin Hester, 269-208-3844, hesterkev@yahoo.com; Mayor David Brinker, 269-463-6769, mayor@watervliet.org 

WATERVLIET, Mich., June 27, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- This summer, in a time where people are hurting financially and local governments and churches seem to be at odds, a small town in Michigan is coming together. On August 11, The Sanctuary Church and the City of Watervliet Michigan are partnering together to hold a community wide "Free Sale." The "Free Sale" was the original idea of Pastor Kevin Hester, who planted The Sanctuary Church a few years ago in the small Southwest Michigan community. The church collected new and used items, partnered with a few businesses and gave everything away for free; no strings attached. There was everything from furniture, electronics, clothing, food and so on. Pastor Kevin says, "Churches are sometimes viewed as being after people's money and this is a way to show our community that, compelled by the love of God, we really do care for their well being. In doing so, we are following the example of Jesus and the early churches, loving our neighbor, and following the golden rule. At last years "Freesale" crowds lined up early and many couldn't believe it was all really free. Some offered donations but the church is adamant in their refusal to receive anything in return, just wanting to bless people.

Michigan is hurting economically and especially the small city of Watervliet. The city's major employer for about one hundred years was a paper mill that closed about a decade ago and the building has been demolished. Many store fronts in town are vacant and many of it's people are hurting financially, but this small town is still giving back. When Watervliet Mayor, David Brinker, was approached by Pastor Kevin, he thought the "Free Sale" was a great idea and that the city should get involved and plans on other businesses and individuals having "Freesales" throughout the community. Even though the town is hurting, people can still come together to bless and encourage each other and in times like these, we all need a little encouragement. Pastor Kevin hopes other communities will follow their example and believes together we can make a difference in peoples lives. The people of Watervliet realize that, in good or bad times if people come together they can accomplish great things so on this day in Watervliet Michigan, there are some things that money can't buy!