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Wednesday, February 12
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Peace Lutheran Church in Co!
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Lutherans, said Lutherans
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second purpose is to remind
shippers of man’s mortality, wic
minister quoting“dust to dust,
to ashes,” from the bookofGtis
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the back of their hands rather;
on their foreheads, Yates said
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not so much as Episcopal!
Catholics,” Yates said. ‘Theus
ashes is optional. (AshWednes
is a particularly solemn, moving
important time in the church's!
is a good time to reflect, thinkai
things you want to change and i:
about the brevity of life."
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hold a dinner at 6 p.m. withal
Communion service immeiii
ly following.
Representatives of the On
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were unavailable for c
Representatives of the
nominational Grace BMi
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