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Privacy Policy:

We collect your name, number, and email address through our website forms when you sign-up for SMS messaging or for the weekly E News email. Information is collected to identify you as a contact while messaging. We do not sell or give any outside parties access to your personal information. It is only used for communication purposes between the contact and Clay Platte Baptist Association.

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By signing up for our SMS program, you agree to receive text messages from Clay Platte Baptist Association at the provided mobile number. You can opt-out at any time by texting ‘STOP’ to (816) 413-8886. Message frequency depends on customers questions or comments, we only reply to texts received from customers, there are no mass texts or automated responses. Standard message and data rates may apply. For help, reply with ‘HELP’.

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