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Three generations of Cottons flanked by Cleo Threadgill Jr., and Mark Monia and Tishauna is in the front.
Brother Michael James Cotton, Jr. on the drums. He's also dabbling in a little keyboard these days.
Sister Helen and Sister Cynthia  share a moment in the dining room as they await their turns at the counter.
Brothers Threadgill, Theodore and Clayton with cousin Zalante Mims in the middle. "Where is the GRUB?"
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The picture of health. You'd probably find it hard to believe that Sister Yolanda was near death a few months ago. Seriously injured in a car accident, her son Mark and his siblings, along with her church family, prayed and God intervened.
Deandre Wyatt, at the door, and Deacon Terry Wyatt and Cleo Threadgill man the soda concession at the fellowship meeting.
Eric Thomas and Michael (BJ) Cotton Jr.,  guard the sodas as Theo makes a call. I said, guard, not drink. Those are for our paying customers!
On their way to a record setting 17 win season, the Lady Huskies of Hanford West enjoy the afterservice repast with friends.
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New Light's Sister Ross and our own Sister Tecel Threadgill are icons of  a cherished time. Symbols of a history and legacy that does us proud, these lovely ladies are a joy to behold.


Deacon Eric Lett, once a member of GH, makes  himself at home with his saxaphone. Play it, Deacon Lett! Thanks for sharing your gift with us.