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St. Gabriel's Anglican Church is a traditional 1928 Book of Common Prayer parish in Northwest Arkansas, focused on ministering to the body, mind, and spirit in the Anglican tradition.
Next Service: Tomorrow at - Holy Communion at 10 am, Wednesday evening prayer 6:30 pm, Thursday morning Bible study 10 am
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