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The 5pm Post – Lincoln Temple Congregational UCC is dedicating Sunday Nov 28th’s service to World AIDS Day

From a press release:

Lincoln Congregational Temple UCC
1701 11th Street NW,

www.lincolntemple.org

Lincoln Congregational Temple UCC, a historic 141 year old church in the Shaw
neighborhood of Washington DC will hold a World AIDS Day service on Sunday,
November 28, 2010 starting at 10:30 AM. This special service will feature guest
preacher Rev. Dyan Abena McCray, pastor of Unity Fellowship Church in
Washington DC. We will commemorate the losses to our society from AIDS and lift
up the courageous men and women affected by and living with HIV/AIDS. The
service will include special musical performances and a candle lighting ceremony. A
collection of nonperishable food is being taken to support Damien Ministries.

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