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12StoneChurch Presents the 2000s

Allen Bingham Culture October 21, 2009November 28, 2011 1 Minute

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Published by Allen Bingham

I am a follower of Jesus, husband, father, and pastor of First United Methodist Church of Rockingham, North Carolina. View all posts by Allen Bingham

Published October 21, 2009November 28, 2011

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