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We hope everyone had a great Mother s Day and remained safe in the late afternoon storms. As of this writing, Monday, we are still out of power at Thaxton. We are so thankful for the community shelters, which many of our local residents use on a regular basis.
Mr. Victor J. DaCosta, a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran, donated a book, The Timeline of the Vietnam War (2008), by Kevin Dougherty and Jason Stewart and published by Thunder Bay Press San Diego, California. This book gives comprehensive narrative and photographs from the events leading up to U.S. involvement to the Fall of Saigon and final removal of our troops. We appreciate this addition to our Veterans Room. ....

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Dan Ennis – One month In: Character Still Counts – Episcopal Cafe


On January 21, 2021, President Joe Biden continued an American tradition by attending a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral. The event included a closing prayer from Presiding Bishop Curry.  Since 1933, the National Inaugural Prayer Service has been a familiar part of the inaugural ceremonies, but even before the was a National Cathedral, The Episcopal Church prayed for and with Presidents. That tradition began with George Washington and the first inauguration in 1789.
Washington took the oath of office at Federal Hall in New York City, the nation’s temporary capital, on April 30, 1789. After swearing his oath, the new President and his wife Martha walked up Broadway to pray at St. Paul’s Chapel, now part of the Parish of Trinity Church Wall Street. The Episcopal Church officially acknowledged Washington’s ascension to the nation’s highest office, sending the new President a message on August 7, 1789.  This message, offered by a developing church to t ....

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