Holy Fellowship Metropolitan Community Church |
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| Link ID | 22264 |
| Title | Holy Fellowship Metropolitan Community Church |
| Url | http://www.hfmcc.org/ |
| Description | Holy Fellowship Metropolitan Community Church is located in London, Ontario, Canada. We are a community where you will find Love, Acceptance and Friendship, regardless of�your age, gender, culture, ability or�sexual orientation. |
| Category | Society & Culture >> Religion & Spirituality >> Churches >> canada |
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| Date added | Mar 6, 2005 |
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