Now that the kids are back in school and cooler weather is here, let the selling begin! The Wylie Christian Church (WCC) invites you to their Market Days on Saturday, September 7th, at 6250 Buffalo Gap Rd. Shopping at Market Days helps support the youth at WCC, as well as others in our community who need assistance and/or are homeless and hungry.

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WCC member Pastor Roni Stanton says, "Our church group hosts our monthly Market Days from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. on the first Saturday of every month. We are raising funds for our youth programs and numerous other outreach programs like Foster Kids, the Salvation Army, our Church Food Pantry, and more."

You'll Find Exactly What You've Been Looking For

I have attended a lot of these church-related sales events like Market Days. They are one of my favorite pastimes. Truthfully, church sales are where I find some incredible treasures. Case in point: the guitar purse I use to carry my live on-location broadcast gear, and that awesome air fryer I bought for my wife.

Furthermore, the Wylie Christian Church is where I prepare meals for those who have no one to celebrate the holidays with or no place to enjoy a holiday meal. Pastor Roysden has allowed me to serve meals every year for the last decade, and it happens right at WCC.

Market Days Benefit the Church's Youth & Activities

WCC Market Days benefit youth activities, church camps, outreach programs, the Noah Project, and the Salvation Army. If you're a serious shopper, I have the perfect place for you: the Wylie Christian Church.

This extraordinary church can help you put some cash in your pocket while supporting WCC youth programs. Set up a booth and sell your goods! To reserve your spot, contact Pastor Roni at (325) 691-0400. Donations are also being accepted at the church.

Photo by: Doug Roysden
Photo by: Doug Roysden
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