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Gaye BreillattSeptember 20, 2019
Attending g the temple regularly changes your life. You are more focused on the things that truly matter. Beautiful Article.
Sandi DavisSeptember 4, 2018
And now you are not only attending the temple weekly (or more often) but also serving as a Temple Coordinator! How I love serving with you and feeling your radiant spirit and love.
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