Finding a way to communicate | The Chronicle Herald
What makes this story so full of grace, is that it was a parishoner (John Labelle) who had an idea. He saw a glimpse of what God's kingdom looks like and is endeavouring to make it happen. We should all be inspirted to bring God's kingdom into the now.
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