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Harvest Time - Ordination of Rev Jon Maust

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This is the ordination service for Rev. Jon Maust and installation as the Assistant Pastor of Grace & Peace PCA of Tulsa, OK. Saturday June 6th, 2026 www.gptulsa.com

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