"The churches remain independent, they have a life of their own," he said. "What I've had to do is adjust the times."
Fowlers meets at 9 a.m., and Mount Zion at 11:30 a.m.
"They're similar in their focus, they're different in their makeup, the people are different," he said.
Both churches are focused...
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