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CREATED FOR HIS GLORY

10/8 - Discipleship books

11/12 - Created for His Glory units 1-4

11/26 - Small Group Followup

12/10 - Created for His Glory units 5-9

12/24 - Small Group Followup

1/14 - Created for His Glory units 10-13

1/28 - Small Group Followup

1/26 Evening activity & Dinner


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