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The Long Hollow Story

In 1977, a small group of families in rural Tennessee set out with a desire to change their community for the glory of God. In the heart of a humble home, they began Long Hollow Baptist Church. Over 40 years, through joy and pain, new life and loss, Long Hollow's story is filled with testimonies of God's provision and faithfulness as that small country church grew to affect the people in their community, the nation, and across the world. This is the story of God using unlikely people, in an unexpected place, to change lives in an unbelievable way. This is the story of Long Hollow Baptist Church.

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In 1977, a small group of families in rural Tennessee set out with a desire to change their community for the glory of God. In the heart of a humble home, they began Long Hollow Baptist Church. Over 40 years, through joy and pain, new life and loss, Long Hollow's story is filled with testimonies of God's provision and faithfulness as that small country church grew to affect the people in their community, the nation, and across the world. This is the story of God using unlikely people, in an unexpected place, to change lives in an unbelievable way. This is the story of Long Hollow Baptist Church.

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