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Front Royal’s Riverton Church Hosts Pancake Breakfast to Bring Community Together

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The Riverton Church, located at 55 E. Strasburg Road in Front Royal, is hosting a pancake breakfast that aims to do more than fill plates – to bring the community together. Scheduled for September 21, 2024, from 7:00 to 10:00 a.m., this breakfast event is about sharing delicious food and nurturing a sense of unity and inclusivity among all attendees.

The church has embraced a “pay what you can” model for this gathering, ensuring everyone can enjoy a hearty meal regardless of financial situation. With stacks of fluffy pancakes, scrambled eggs, and savory sausages on the menu, the breakfast promises to be a warm and welcoming event where all feel valued and included.

But it’s not just about the food. The breakfast serves as a monthly opportunity for fellowship and connection, allowing attendees to engage in meaningful conversations, discuss local issues, and build relationships that strengthen the community. Riverton Church aims to be more than a place of worship – it’s a cornerstone where residents can find support, comfort, and a sense of belonging.

This event is open to everyone – whether you’re a regular churchgoer, new to the area, or simply someone who loves pancakes and good company. It offers all Front Royal residents and visitors a chance to connect, share stories, and enjoy a morning of food and friendship.

Join Riverton Church for this community breakfast and experience how a simple meal can create bonds, foster friendships, and strengthen the spirit of togetherness. Mark your calendar for September 21st, and come hungry for food and fellowship.

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