
Bethel Community Church to host event Sunday evening
Bethel Community Church in Washougal is hosting a Q and A session called The Conscience of Medicine on Sunday evening.
Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Kelly Victory will hold the conversation on Fighting for Medical Freedom Through Scientific Data and Analysis.
There will be a question-and-answer section on the current state of medical care in the United States and how we can help improve it.
Bethel Community Church, 1438 B Street in Washougal, is inviting people to join in person or via Zoom link. The session is set to begin at 6 p.m. Sunday.
For a Zoom link email: office@bethelcommunitychurch.org
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