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Auburn Hispanic Welcomed as a Church

By Doug Bing, Abril 13, 2022

Churches are planted in Washington Conference because praying people understand the call of God in their lives. They know about confessing sins, making sacrifices, leaving behind comforts and even demanding a blessing from God, the way Jacob did.

Auburn Hispanic Church quickly grew from company to church status during the pandemic. Now, the church has answered another call to plant a second church. Now, Triumph Church is reaching second and third generation Hispanic members and their friends.

Planting side-by-side churches doesn't happen very often, but it is to God's glory that this has. And the work is not done yet!

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Washington Conference president
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