Clifton Kirkpatrick, Influential Reformed Leader, Passes Away at 79

Clifton Kirkpatrick, influential leader in the Presbyterian Church and World Communion of Reformed Churches, has died at 79, leaving a legacy of grace and unity.
Clifton Kirkpatrick, influential leader in the Presbyterian Church and World Communion of Reformed Churches, has died at 79, leaving a legacy of grace and unity.
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