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John Hus Moravian Church is a Moravian congregation in Brooklyn serving the community through worship, prayer, sacraments, and comprehensive ministries including food pantry, youth programs, and mission trips.
Next Service: Tomorrow at 7:30 PM Prayer Meeting and Bible Study (Zoom only)
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