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Description Bishop Carlton Pearson delivering a sermon.
Date 05 June 2006 (date published)
Source From https://www.flickr.com/photos/creatista/160798338 — I (Wikipedia:User:Coelacan) have adjusted the levels and cropped the photo.
Author Scott Griessel, creatista on flickr.com
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