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This is It: Rev. Dr. Ozzie Smith, Jr. Retires | Chicago Defender

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The Rev. Dr. Ozzie Smith, Jr. recently retired after serving 24 years as the Senior Pastor of Covenant United Church of Christ in South Holland, Illinois. On Sunday, September 6, … Continued

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