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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — On Saturday, a variety of churches and community groups throughout the Tri-Cities organized Easter festivities, drawing families together for egg hunts and celebrations. In Johnson City, the Cornerstone Church was bustling with activity as it held its annual egg hunt. The event, which is a significant outreach effort for the church, also featured a complimentary hot dog lunch for attendees. “Our egg hunt is a yearly tradition and an important way for us to connect with the community,” explained Andrew Burns, Lead Pastor at Cornerstone Church. […]

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