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There Is Great Sin Among Us

There Is Great Sin Among Us https://youtu.be/57yRBuT8IHc We ha...
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We had another critical prayer meeting today and you're invited to call each Friday from 1-2 p.m. Are you concerned for the direction of America and will you cry out to Jesus that the church would turn back in full to Jesus?

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