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Covenant United Reformed Church.(FAITH & VALUES)
From:
The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA)
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March 22, 2003| Author:
Orozco, Ron
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Byline: Ron Orozco THE FRESNO BEE
The banner in the multipurpose room at Mountain View Elementary School proclaims, "Shoot for the moon and land amongst the stars."
But it doesn't distract from worship by members of the Covenant United Reformed Church, which rents the room to hold services.
On a recent Sunday, nearly 50 congregants follow a six-page program mapping out the 1 1/2-hour service.
In unison they recite The Lord's Prayer, Gene...
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