FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jeffrey Isbell, Event Coordinator Adam Mach, Pastor
(618) 889-9148 (618) 922-0412
New Church introduces itself to Carterville Community through Block Party
On Sunday, August 15, 2010, the Pentecostals of Southern Illinois hosted a very successful community block party in Carterville, Illinois celebrating the opening of it's new location at 201 East Illinois Street (the old Masonic Lodge).
"The event was a great success and the first of many to be held in the city of Carterville by the Pentecostals of Southern Illinois. At one point, more than 60 kids and countless adults were on the grounds of our new location enjoying free food, music, and the kids' favorite, the Waterslide" said Children's Pastor Jeffrey Isbell.
"We were so excited to open the doors of our church to the community of Carterville and find it extremely important to not only be a church within the community, but a church of the community. We invite everyone to come out to one of our services on Sunday afternoon at 2:00pm or on Thursday nights at 7:00pm," commented Pastor Adam Mach.
The congregation would like to thank Inflatable Fun of Southern Illinois, the Carterville Fire and Police Department, the Bank of Herrin at Carterville, Meredith-Waddell Funeral Home, and the Carterville City Hall.
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The Pentecostals of Southern Illinois was established in December of 2009 by Rev. Adam Mach of Goreville. He along with his wife Jaime, serve the thriving congregation who had been having services in the Full Gospel Tabernacle just south of the Rt 148/13 intersection. Just recently the Pentecostals of Southern Illinois purchased the Carterville Masonic Lodge and have been working tirelessly since to renovate the historic building into a modern church. The church now holds weekly services at 2:00pm on Sundays and 7:00pm on Thursdays at their new location.

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