- LocationOsborne Newman Center
- DescriptionStart your Thursdays off with a hot beverage, prayer and scripture via ZOOM or in-person at the Osborne Newman Center 9:30 AM beginning September 5.
- Websitehttps://events.frostburg.edu/event/thursday-morning-prayer-and-scripture
- CategoriesReligious
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