A community-based church – Inaugural Estates Ministry conference
First published on: 21st October 2024Over 70 people gathered on 17 October for the inaugural Oxford Estates Ministry conference at Reading Gateway Church.
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Over 70 people gathered on 17 October for the inaugural Oxford Estates Ministry conference at Reading Gateway Church.
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