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Baltimore Christians

A place for urban Christians in Baltimore. (Or people in Maryland who are too lazy or scared to move to the city. Don't worry, we won't identify you or make fun of you.)

Members: 8
Created By: Were-Squid.
Latest Activity: Apr 12

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So, Baltimore...
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How are you involved? I am part of a church plant called The Light, meeting in the Bolton Hill/Mt. Vernon areas of Baltimore city. What other church groups and communities are emerging around here?

Tagged: baltimore, city, plant, church

Started by Jason. Last reply by Elizabeth Baer Apr 12.

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Elizabeth Baer Comment by Elizabeth Baer on April 1, 2008 at 5:45pm
We go to North Baltimore Mennonite Church.
Were-Squid. Comment by Were-Squid. on March 24, 2008 at 2:56pm
I don'tive far from Carney. In Hamilton. But don't tell zoning. Emus are not allowed in the city limits without a Zoo permit.
Lee Comment by Lee on March 23, 2008 at 7:37pm
i've been in and of baltimore in my life. i was just there again for about 6 months in my latest stint out in the county (off Harford Rd in Carney). But I moved back to the Ocean City area to finish school. Before my family moved here a while ago, we lived off Eastern Ave near Greektown.

So technically i don't really belong in the Baltimore group.

However I love Baltimore like crazy, and I'll move back there in a couple of years. I guess I'm just saying hi.
 
 
 

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