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Reverend returns to his roots

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Nice to see this. Just a few things a bit wonky. The Uniting Church call their meetings services not mass.
There are two churches in the Berri Barmera Uniting Chruch. Berri Chruch would have about 40 to 50 people per week and Barmera that many if not more as well.

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