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Mt. Zion Baptist Church Woodlawn is located in Cincinnati, Ohio at 10180 Woodlawn Blvd..
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Street Address
10180 Woodlawn Blvd.
Cincinnati,
OH
45215
United States
Phone: 513-772-6230 ext. 14
Fax: 513-772-4646
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Jesus, the Light of the World, as we celebrate your birth... may we begin to see the world in the light of understanding you give us. As you chose the lowly, the outcasts, and the poor to receive the greatest news the world had ever known, so may we worship you in meekness of heart. May we also remember our brothers and sisters less fortunate than ourselves in this season of giving. Amen.