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Religion Briefs: Fall session for GriefShare

Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 06, 2024

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First Baptist Church Baton Rouge, 529 Convention St., is hosting a 13-week series to offer hope and healing to anyone dealing with the death of someone close at 10 a.m. Wednesdays, Sept. 11-Dec. 11. Free parking is available in the church parking lot at the corner of Sixth and Convention streets. The only charge is $20 (cost of the workbook). Lunch is available after the meeting.  Visit for more information.Miles and Ministry Combine fitness... + full article



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