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The Good Friday drama “Were You There?” brought readers from area churches to the annual Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry service at Old South First Congregational Church at noon Friday. The Rev. Alexis Fuller-Wright of Old South reads the words of John, while Judith Tracy and the Rev. David Smith, right, wait their turns. Several attended, although Fuller-Wright acknowledged Good Friday tends to bring fewer because “it’s hard to enter into the pain of another. We’d rather be Easter people.”
The Good Friday drama “Were You There?” brought readers from area churches to the annual Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry service at Old South First Congregational Church at noon Friday. The Rev. Douglas Dunlap portrays the words of Pilate as the Rev. Susan Crane and Sherry Jenckes, at right, wait to read. The drama was created by a Mennonite Church in Canada.
The Good Friday drama “Were You There?” brought readers from area churches to the annual Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry service at Old South First Congregational Church at noon Friday. Marjorie Goodwin and Lorna Smilek portray pilgrims of the 21st century or “everyday people” in the drama created by a Mennonite Church in Canada.
The Good Friday drama “Were You There?” brought readers from area churches to the annual Farmington Area Ecumenical Ministry service at Old South First Congregational Church at noon Friday. Marjorie Goodwin and Lorna Smilek portray pilgrims of the 21st century or “everyday people” in the drama created by a Mennonite Church in Canada.
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