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KenAPierce
Status: Last online 26 Jan 2010
Profile
- The Basics
- My Town: Jackson, MS
- My Country: United States
- My Website: http://www.tpcjackson.org
- Who I Am
- Bio:
Graduate, Hillsdale College Religion & History, Reformed Theological Seminary, MDiv. Senior MInister, Trinity Presbyterian Church of Jackson MS
- What I Do
- Job: Senior Minister
- Company: Trinity Presbyterian Church
- Industry: Non-profit religious institution
- Website: http://www.tpcjackson.org
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