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Mennonite-Catholic relations — a story of life on the bridge

Joetta Handrich Schlabach, pastor of Faith Mennonite Church in Minneapolis, recently spoke at the Third Way congregation in nearby Saint Paul about Mennonite-Catholic relationships.  Click here or on screenshot below to listen or watch.

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Posted on August 30, 2016August 31, 2016 by gwsPosted in FeaturesTagged Bridgefolk, Mennonite Central Committee

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