- LocationMSSC 203
- DescriptionThis is a weekly discussion group where we talk about life and faith. If you have been a Christian all your life or not at all... you are welcome. We will open up the Bible and discuss how it applies to our lives.
Visit URInvolved for complete event details. - Websitehttps://events.uri.edu/event/sojourn-community-group-4071
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