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The Buffalo News am 2020-04-12 23:30
Churches stream Easter worship into homes in Covid-19 era
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Dieser Text nennt Jerry Gillis, Sean W. Rowe, Deacon Paul Emerson, Jacob Ledwon, Robert Zapfel, Scott Johnson, Darius G. und darüber hinaus zu Bethel Baptist und Buffalo News, Episcopal Dioceses of Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania, St. Leo Church, St. Benedict Church, Amazing Grace, St. Joseph University Church near the University at Buffalo’s South Campus und auch zu First United Methodist Church on Baynes Street, aber auch Getzville, Erie, Eggertsville und zu Pridgen, von The Buffalo News