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  • Farewell to St. Barnabas, Lynchburg:

  On June 11, parishioners and friends ordained Victor Hailey on the occasion of St. Barnabas' final service after 50 years. What are your fondest memories of St. Barnabas?

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Emmanuel, Staunton parishioners garden for food bank


June 13, 2009

STAUNTON-- Parishioners at Emmanuel, Staunton have been helping a fellow member keep local food banks supplied. Dave Rapp, 83, a longtime parishioner, has welcomed others' help in tending a bountiful garden where all the proceeds help to feed the hungry in their community. "The retired Marine and teacher's garden is legendary at the church," wrote the reporter.

Read more in the Staunton News-Leader. Read an editorial about the article.

 

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