Church celebrations 2010s
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There are not many members of Community House Presbyterian Church now. Nevertheless it is very important to the few that are left and we are constantly looking for new forms of worship. We do this with Harvest Festivals, Advent, Christmas, Week of Prayer for World Peace (prayers every day for the week). This photo was taken during the later. Prayers were led by people of different faiths on different days.
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