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Faith Matters: Sound Church built on sound lifestyles

Por: The Advocate Entertainment February 22, 2023

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Divergent paths led Marcus and Shontill McNabb to the “global” leadership of Sound Church.The married couple founded the nondenominational church in Lake Charles in 2012 and it has grown to campuses in Baton Rouge; Shreveport; San Antonio; Orange, Texas; and Maryland. Each location has its own campus pastor and service.“We started out as the Sound Church, but when we began to branch out, God gave us the vision to take what we organized and... + full article



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