From Missouri-
Most likely would agree that this year's presidential campaign process has been rather nasty, with bountiful mudslinging from both parties.
"We know this has been a particularly stressful and contentious election season," said the Rev. Dawn-Victoria Mitchell of Trinity St. Paul's Episcopal Church. "So we think it is important to come together in a show of unity."
Trinity St. Paul's is hosting a special Election Day communion service at 6 p.m. Nov. 8. Trinity St. Paul's, one of the city's oldest churches, dates to 1860 and is located at 213 N. Fourth. The church seats about 100.
"No matter where we stand on issues or candidates, we are all a member of the body of Christ," Mitchell said. "There is more that unites us than separates us."
The communion is open to all baptized members of any denomination, Mitchell said.
More here-
http://www.whig.com/20161031/election-day-communion-service-open-to-all-denominations#
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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