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Since the Rev. Robert Wetherington came to the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer on Sept. 1, 2011, he has seen the church rise from natural disasters of the past and enter a phase of rebirth.
By focusing on the future and solidifying the ministries within the church, Wetherington said he believes the days to come will be an opportunity for all.
"We are a people of outward and visible signs of God's infinite love and grace breaking forth in our lives," Wetherington said.
"We come together to worship and know Christ and then go into the world to share the love we have received.
"We have deep roots in new life."
The faith that is shown outwardly can be seen in the addition of a new building adjacent to the existing sanctuary.
The 3,361-square-foot multipurpose building will serve as a meeting place for Sunday school and women's, youth, men's and children's groups.
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http://www.sunherald.com/2013/02/08/4457288/episcopal-church-of-the-redeemer.html#storylink=cpy
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