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Church Planting with the Hembrees

Episode 2 of the In The Great Wide Somewhere podcast, hosted by taliacomer, titled "Church Planting with the Hembrees" was published on December 18, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.

December 18, 2021 ·29m · In The Great Wide Somewhere

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In this episode, I get the chance to sit down with church planters Brandon & Ellen Hembree. Join us as we make Disney references, and chat over coffee and about church planting, missions and more.  Check out Impact Church FXBG online: impactfxbg.church  Facebook: Impact Church FXBG Instagram: ImpactFXBG Let's Connect!  Facebook: Talia Comer Instagram: @taliacomer

In this episode, I get the chance to sit down with church planters Brandon & Ellen Hembree. Join us as we make Disney references, and chat over coffee and about church planting, missions and more. 

Check out Impact Church FXBG online:

impactfxbg.church 

Facebook: Impact Church FXBG

Instagram: ImpactFXBG

Let's Connect! 

Facebook: Talia Comer

Instagram: @taliacomer

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