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| <H1> PASTOR’S WELCOME </H1> |
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| <H1> LIVING IN FELLOWSHIP </H1> |
Home - First Presbyterian Church
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A Church for Our Community and the World First Presbyterian Church has a long commitment to the Kenosha community. From the very beginning, we have been active in seeking ways to serve the people of Kenosha and share the love of Jesus Christ with every neighbor.
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| Pastor’s Welcome | Internal Links | Dofollow |
| Worship | Internal Links | Dofollow |
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