Grace Fellowship Church has moved from its former home based out of the Lee County Farm Bureau Building in Amboy to Sublette, in the former Sublette Union Church.
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Acting Sublette Village President John Stenzel, right, presents a flag to Pastor Brian McWethy of the Grace Fellowship Church. Grace Fellowship Church has moved from its former home based out of the Lee County Farm Bureau Building in Amboy to Sublette, in the former Sublette Union Church, which dates back to 1858. The church officially opens its doors on Sunday, Oct. 6 at its new location, 500 W. Main St., Sublette. Worship will be held at 10:30 a.m., followed by a dessert fellowship. A dedication ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. before worship. For more information, visit them on Facebook under Grace Fellowship Church Amboy. (Reporter photo by Tonja Greenfield)