61st Annual Blessing of the Fleet – (full service)
Rev. Todd Meyer2025-03-10T06:23:09-04:00We celebrate, remember, and pray for the maritime community of the Great Lakes.
We celebrate, remember, and pray for the maritime community of the Great Lakes.
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