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Darr; Skip to Main Content. 8420 West Chester Pike. Diversity: African, including Togoan, Liberian, Nigerian and Sierra Leonian. Languages spoken: English, French. Worship, prayer and study:. Friday prayer meeting 7 pm. Sunday morning service 10 am. Add to Address Book. Updated 2 years ago. Beth-eL christian community worship center. Beth-eL christian community worship center. Meets in Ana's Place). We are a church where growth produces growth which results in change. Worship, Prayer, and Study:. Beverly...
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Interfaith Working Group Donors
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This site is maintained for archival purposes only. Interfaith Working Group Donors. The following groups and individuals made financial donations to the Interfaith Working Group from October 2001 to April 2005. Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends. Central Baptist Church, Wayne, PA. Collenbook United Church, Drexel Hill, PA. Delaware Valley Area Council of Unitarian Universalist Congregations. Main Line Unitarian Church, Devon, PA. Tabernacle United Church, Philadelphia, PA.
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Interfaith Working Group Supporters
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This site is maintained for archival purposes only. Interfaith Working Group Supporters. As of May 1, 2005, the following clergy and organizations were listed as official supporters of the Interfaith Working Group on the organization's letterhead. This list is being maintained here for historical purposes and does not imply any support by any of the entities listed here since that date. Brethren/Mennonite Council for Gay and Lesbian Concerns, Lancaster County (PA). Central Baptist Church, Wayne, PA.
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Bartons' Malawi Trip: December 2009
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Grace to you, and peace! We are getting ready for our trip to visit Paul and Darlene Heller, directors of the Mzuzu Crisis Nursery in northern Malawi! We're collecting supplies to take to the Hellers, thanks to the generosity of many folks at Collenbrook United Church. And will start our malaria pills soon. Paul and Darlene are Presbyterian mission workers, and you can see their wonderful blog at http:/ suffer-the-little-children.blogspot.com/. Scott and Gayle Barton.