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Tuakau Methodist and Presbyterian Union Church
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St Stephens Ave Tuakau Pukekohe,
Auckland Region
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New Zealand
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09 237 8098
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we are providing services in Tuakau, Pukekohe Area
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Youth Camps, Concerts, Retreats, Food Ministry, Potlucks, Choir, Family Nights, Music, Missions, Outreach, Prayer Meetings, Fellowships
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