Friday Sep 03, 2010

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Wo'se Community Church

Wo'se Community Church derives its name from the ancient city of Waset (or Wo'se). After invasions by foreigners, Wo'se was renamed to Thebes and then later to Luxor, which is how it is often referred today. Wo'se Community Church is a place where Africa-centered ideas are discussed and taught in order to return our lives to the path of divinity, dignity and service, a path traveled by every independent African community throughout history.



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      Wo'se Community Church

      2863 35th St
      Sacramento, CA 95817

      Phone: (916) 492-6165

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    • Past Events
      01/30/10-
      06/26/10 
      The Show- Spoken Word Poets
      Wo'se Community Center
      09/26/09-
      12/26/09 
      The Show
      Wo'se Community Center
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      • Event Name: The Show
        4.5 out of 5 stars rating "What you've been missing"
        Review posted by: Anna Marie from Sacramento, CA, Aug 04, 2009

        There is a supportive atmosphere at "the Show" poetry series that inspires first time open mic artists and welcomes expression. This is a venue for realism and an opportunity for adults as well as... Expand

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