Help wanted! Join Prophet/Pastor Steve Coleman in taking back the streets from Gangs and Drug dealers! Start off by watching my video on you-tube. From gang leader to pastor! Then get in contact with me by e-mail at pastorcityofrefuge1@hotmail.com God bless you!!

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Comment by Benjamin Edwards on September 30, 2012 at 8:03am

Welcome to AOCI Pastor Steve L. Coleman Sr! We are excited that you have joined hands with us to form a dynamic team united in common for the advancement of the gospel! I believe we are able to achieve much more together than any of us could by ourselves. 

Your name will never go unmentioned in our prayers. And, in the mean time, God bless!

Pastor Benjamin

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