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The Life Church, Towson MD

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Dear Father,

The folks at The Life Church of Towson MD write on their website:

At TLC we aren’t only concerned about coming to a place called a church. We’re passionate about living out what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ in everyday life. That means we focus on establishing a relationship with God and then demonstrating that unique relationship in real, others-centered ways, in Towson and beyond… So we really do care about you and your life. Whether it’s just beginning or is continuing, we desire to help you grow in your relationship with God.

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Bethany Community Church, Laurel MD

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Dear Father,

I thank You for leading the leadership of Bethany Community Church of Laurel MD to share stories on their website.  You do work in the lives of people, leading them not only to You but also to a connection with Your church.

I thank You for their mission to “help people begin and grow in a personal relationship with God”.  I ask that the hurting and despairing of Laurel MD will discover a thriving, bursting, and encouraging community within this church, a community committed to growing closer to God and one another.  I ask that You lead the congregation to persevere in their commit to compassionately engage the world around them.

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Reflections on Sharing Stories, Baltimore MD

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It is our hope to do the dirty work of collecting 10,000 stories that you may not hear going on a walk through your neighborhood. Storytelling has always been a vital part of oral history and tradition. And we want to continue that through Gramazin.

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Blue Water Baltimore Plants Trees in Baltimore MD

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“The trees look amazing and the stream even better. Not only did we plant a grand total of 60 trees, but we also removed 18 bags of trash (a little over 500 lbs) from the Herring Run—all in under 3 hours. Once the trees start maturing, they’ll help the stream even more by reducing the amount of polluted runoff that ends up there and by absorbing excess nutrients that cause algae blooms and therefore fish kills. That’s a pretty decent effort for a Saturday morning!”