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Creation: The Man who Captured the World

Join us this week on an incredible journey through the wonders of the natural world in our program: CREATION – THE MAN WHO CAPTURED THE WORLD. Let’s explore, dream, and feed our souls as we search the wonders of nature – and we may find answers to some of our biggest questions in life.

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