Talk:Wasilla Assembly of God
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Master's Commission
editThe information on the "Master's Commission" is sketchy at best. The Wasilla Master's is a branch or off shoot of the original in Phoenix, AZ. It was originally started back in 1984 as a challenge(to create something different, better, etc.) between the founder and a Mormon friend. Calling it loosely based of LDS practice is misleading as the structure is vastly different. See: http://www.masterscommissionusa.com/ and http://mcin.org/ for reference material. 17:37, 12 May 2010
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