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Locality: Allison, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 724-880-9325



Address: 416 Vernon St 15413 Allison, PA, US

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Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 29.10.2020

Saying farewell to Father Thumma Fathimareddy! We are going to miss you!

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 10.10.2020

From Brownsville Chamber's news blast..New: St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, 302 Third Ave., will host a "Bazaar" Sunday, featuring its famous handmade Pirohi and ethnic meals. Doors are open from noon to 4 p.m. Take-out only. The event will include a bake sale. The menu features cabbage roll dinner, chicken dinner, sides. Dinners are $10 each. Also available will be a dozen of cooked cabbage rolls for $20; dozen of cooked Pirohi, $10; or one dozen frozen Pirohi, $9. Call 724-785-5552 to order. Masks are required to enter the church hall.

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 02.10.2020

Allison Christian Church trunk and treat Saturday, October 31st from 1 to 3 PM our youth ages 16 and under are invited to attend come for fun and treats and be sure to wear a mask

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 23.09.2020

FOOD DISTRIBUTION! Fresh Fire Church located at 171 Connellsville Street in Uniontown will hold a food distribution THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th 10am - 12pm or until ...we are out of food. We plan to serve over 1060 families. This is a drive-thru distribution, please have your trunk open or back seat unlocked. Please do not cut line, if you do, you will not be served and sent to the back of the line. Also, please be careful not to block driveways or streets while you wait. Follow the direction of traffic control and our volunteers. For more information call 724.580.7027 or visit our website. See more

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 03.09.2020

Christmas items - FREE at California United Methodist. 227 Third St, Cal PA

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 19.08.2020

There Is Hope will meet in person at Malden Christian Fellowship 343 Old National Pike, Brownsville, PA. Doors open at 630 for refreshments and fellowship. Meet...ing starts around 7. If you're not able to join us in person, feel free to use the Zoom link below Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/95008178923 Meeting ID: 950 0817 8923 Passcode: 12345

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 10.08.2020

Fort Burd United Presbyterian Church (200 Thornton Road, Brownsville) recently had a rummage sale and they still have things. They are offering the things that are left FREE to anyone who needs them. Items may be picked up Wednesday, October 21 and Thursday, October 22, 2020 between noon and 3:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please call 724-785-3080.

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 24.07.2020

IMPORTANT: There is NO FOOD DISTRIBUTION OCTOBER 8TH. Our next food distribution is October 15th. The change was made in order to receive a larger quantity and better variety of items including meat, produce and dairy. See everyone THURSDAY OCTOBER 15th at 10am.

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 06.07.2020

In our Rummage Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday we have antiques for collectors - porcelain dolls, a 1940 rug making loom and other antiques.

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 25.06.2020

An Evening of Prayer for First Responders.

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 07.06.2020

Get on over to Brownsville PA News Facebook page and watch the video of last night’s First Responders’ service. It was very very nice. Hats off to everyone who organized and participated!!! ... Worth the listen for sure!! Thanks Lisa Synuria for posting the video!

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 03.06.2020

6:00 p.m. tonight. Downtown Honor first responders and others!!6:00 p.m. tonight. Downtown Honor first responders and others!!

Brownsville Area Ministerial Association 16.05.2020

We would like to invite everyone to the Brownsville Prayer Gathering for First Responders. We've had this service several times over the past few years and it's... always a very moving and joyous experience. Up until now, one of the biggest challenges facing the first responder community was the opioid epidemic. While that is still an ever-present problem, none of us expected the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, while we join together in prayer for all, we will ask for special blessings for our brothers and sisters in EMS, who have borne the brunt of the pandemic. They, along with everyone who works in healthcare, have gone way beyond the call of duty. This year, we will also honor the everyday men and women who, in the course of their regular jobs, became first responders themselves, by providing the goods and services that we all needed to survive. This includes retail, grocery, delivery, manufacturing, and a whole host of others. So we ask that you consider joining us, praying with us, and gathering (following CDC guidelines) as a community to beseech our Lord to end this difficult time in our history. We hope to see you there!