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Originally Posted by hometown guy
Couldn’t get the attachment clear but if it’s about the man that does in his church it is true he does but had been battling heart conditions for the last 2months. The lawyer is sick but he went everywhere so no telling where he got it from. Regardless if it’s from his church or not doesn’t change anything. I’m very glad you are interested in apostolic stuff regardless of what you act like. I don’t go following updates on Santa clause because I know it’s fake. Glad you know the apostolic church is real true and only church. Now you can put your front on and respond like you don’t believe 
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I have geographical interest not religious interest. I am from many places. Had a buddy or two who went to Central Private. Got some ties there. Old ones. There was no church in that location that I remember. Dunno when it showed up. Knew some folks who lived along there tho. Guess y’all have them fired up.
The attachment was a screenshot from an article.
The news agency from the screenshot said the attorney stated that he and the older usher who passed away attended easter service however the advocate report said the attorney had attended the week before. The advocate and the screenshot attachment stories conflict.
So: Since you seem to know, the question to you was whether the attached article (both attended service Easter) was in fact incorrect or did they mistake the previous week for easter.