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Baker family tradition of song leaders continues

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New song leaders at Mt.Olive Baptist Church are Addie Baker and Raylee Robertson.

Addie's great grandpa Sam Baker led singing at Antioch United Methodist Church for years, He would be proud. - Tim Baker




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New Song leaders at Mt Olive Baptist Church



2016-06-06 - Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 881 Mt. Olive Road, Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Tim Baker.
New song leaders at Mt.Olive Baptist Church are Addie Baker and Raylee Robertson. Addie's great grandpa Sam Baker lead singing at Antioch church for years. He would be proud. - Tim Baker

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