- LocationUniversity Center
- DescriptionPromoting Christian Challenge
Hosted by: Christian Challenge
Additional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11321805 - Websitehttps://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11321805
- CategoriesSpirituality
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