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First United Methodist Church in Angleton distributed words of support for students, praise for school staff and local officials and hundreds of backpacks stuffed with school supplies Sunday at its Back 2 School Bash.

First United Methodist Church Pastor Joel McKinnon prays for the children of Angleton ISD at the Angleton church's Back 2 School Festival. In addition to the prayers, the church gave away hundreds of backpacks stuffed with school supplies.
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Pastor Joel McKinnon of the First United Methodist Church, speaks to children of the church about a tool box. He explains a metaphor about the different types of tools. Although a hammer and a screwdriver are completely different, they are still both useful in their own way.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts

Pastor Joel McKinnon gives a speech to the students of Angleton ISD about their potential in the future Sunday during the church's Back to School Bash. He tells them that everyone has a purpose although it may be different than other people.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts
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The First United Methodist Church band, sings "Count on Me" by Bruno Mars at the Back 2 School Festival in Angleton on Sunday morning.
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Church members of First United Methodist in Angleton stand and sing :Count on Me together Sunday morning.
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Angleton ISD Superintendent Phil Edwards speaks at First United Methodist Church's Back 2 School Festival on Sunday morning.
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Angleton ISD Superintendent Phil Edwards congratulates the district's teachers and students for attaining an "A" state rating.
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Pastor Joel McKinnon of First UMC thanks the Angleton community for coming to the church's 2022 Back 2 School Festival.
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Pastor Joel McKinnon of First UMC in Angleton brings elected officials to the front of the building Sunday to recognize them for their hard work during the church's Back 2 School Bash.
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First United Methodist Church invites school staff members, students and elected officials to the front to recognize all they do for the community Sunday during the Angleton church's Back 2 School Bash.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts
First United Methodist Church Pastor Joel McKinnon prays for the children of Angleton ISD at the Angleton church's Back 2 School Festival. In addition to the prayers, the church gave away hundreds of backpacks stuffed with school supplies.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts
Pastor Joel McKinnon of the First United Methodist Church, speaks to children of the church about a tool box. He explains a metaphor about the different types of tools. Although a hammer and a screwdriver are completely different, they are still both useful in their own way.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts
Pastor Joel McKinnon gives a speech to the students of Angleton ISD about their potential in the future Sunday during the church's Back to School Bash. He tells them that everyone has a purpose although it may be different than other people.
- AVERI KENT/ Special to The Facts
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