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    LOOKING BACK - 36 Years Later

    March 14, 2024
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    Eastside Baptist Church was ready for dedication of its new building March 27, 1988, according to Pastor Jerry Couch, in The Marlow Review's Feb. 25, 1988 edition. Eastside Baptist Church was ready for dedication of its new building March 27, 1988, according to Pastor Jerry Couch, in The Marlow Review's Feb. 25, 1988 edition.

    Eastside Baptist Church was ready for dedication of its new building March 27, 1988, according to Pastor Jerry Couch, in The Marlow Review's Feb. 25, 1988 edition.


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