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Trinity Church Kirkwood is a Presbyterian church in Kirkwood, Illinois, rooted in the Reformed tradition and committed to the sovereignty of God. The congregation gathers for worship, study, and service.
1110 South Glenwood Lane, Kirkwood, IL, 63122
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