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            I am excited to announce that I will be starting a community Bible Study for open discussion and exploration of the Scriptures.

            Regardless of your religious background, beliefs, or familiarity with the Bible, you are warmly invited to join us. Each session will be engaging and interactive, as we take a verse-by-verse journey through books of the Bible. The format will encourage questions, dialogue, and a deeper understanding of the teachings.

            Whether you're new to the Bible or have been studying it for years, your insights and questions are valued. We will be meeting at the recently remodeled meeting space at 639 N Main Avenue (the older Exercise Place building).

            My hope is that this neutral setting offers a comfortable environment for those who may not typically attend church or feel more at ease in a different space. No matter your background, whether you're deeply religious, spiritually curious, or simply interested in thoughtful conversations, we welcome you to be part of this inclusive Bible Study. Details: - We will meet every Tuesday at 8pm. - The first session is Tuesday, September 12th. - We will be meeting at the old Exercise Place building (639 N. Main Avenue) See you then!

-Tyler Ramsbey

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