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Locality: San Pedro, California

Phone: +1 424-777-6125



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Brink INK 07.11.2020

Iron Sharpens Iron ILWU Fellowship Desert Reign Church, Assembly of God with Brother Henry Pollard Jr.

Brink INK 07.09.2020

Pastor Horst @ Marina Cafe

Brink INK 20.08.2020

Working on upgrading the website www.brinkink.net

Brink INK 17.08.2020

Happy Friday! Stay Rona Free!! Enjoy the weekend and stay safe and healthy from www.brinkink.net

Brink INK 09.08.2020

Sister Rosie has a powerful message for us titled "Adhering to the calling of God". Sister Rosie recently overcame her battle with the COVID 19 virus through ha...ving faith in God's healing instead of allowing fear to take control over her. Even though she watched so many people around her being affected by the virus she never loss faith in God healing for herself and others. She prayed to God and made a promise that if he restored her back to good health that she would minister his word to the people with boldness and without compromise. God restored her health back to her and now she is boldly ministering the gospel under the anointing of the holy spirit to all that will receive it. We will be transmitting live on facebook and on site at The Nook Breakfast Spot in San Pedro on Gaffey. The Nook also has some delicious lunch specials available to pick up or dine in. Please feel free to check out their specials available online. Iron Sharpen's Iron is happy to support our local mom and pop restaurants. JUNE 22 @ 12 noon LIVE On FACEBOOK or on site @ Nook Breakfast Spot in San Pedro 247 N. Gaffey St. San Pedro CA 90731 424-570-0113

Brink INK 20.07.2020

Juneteenth; also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day and Liberation Day. Started as a Texas state holiday, but is now celebrated annually on the 19th of June thro...ughout the United States to commemorate Union army general Gordon Granger announcing federal orders in the city of Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, proclaiming that all slaves in Texas were now free. Although the Emancipation Proclamation had formally freed them almost two and a half years earlier and the American Civil War had largely ended with the defeat of the Confederate States in April, Texas was the most remote of the slave states, with a low presence of Union troops, so enforcement of the proclamation had been slow and inconsistent. #juneteenth #BlackLivesMatter #Solidarity