PHOTOS: Hardy Episcopal Congregation Continues Outdoor Services
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Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. The congregation was back with lawn chairs and warm clothes to have the morning service on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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The Sorensen family bundled up and brought their lawn chairs to attend the service at Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. The congregation was back with lawn chairs and warm clothes to have the morning service on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Rev. Jeremiah Williamson address the congregation during an outdoor service at Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Millicent Sorensen, 4, sits with her family in one of the cleared, socially distanced spots in the snow at Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. The church members have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. ONLINE PHOTO GALLERY (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. The congregation was back with lawn chairs and warm clothes to have the morning service on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. The congregation was back with lawn chairs and warm clothes to have the morning service on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Rev. Jeremiah Williamson does communion during an outdoor service at Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Church goers have the option of attending the service from their cars and listening on the radio at Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Rev. Jeremiah Williamson uses a dispenser to drop communion wafers into the hands of those attending the outdoor Sunday service in their cars on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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Rev. Jeremiah Williamson walks through the crowd with a dispenser to drop communion wafers into the hands of those attending the outdoor Sunday service in their cars on Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. Grace and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church have been holding their Sunday morning services outdoors since June because of the pandemic. The only Sunday they missed was last Sunday when sub-zero temperatures made outdoors too dangerous. (Photo by Jerilee Bennett, The Gazette)
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