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One Sunday, a young lady who had grown up at the Church of the Epiphany attended the main worship service.
She now lives in another city and was home for a visit. Her quiet tears of joy during the service prompted her family
to inquire, "What moved you to tears?" Her reply was simple. "I looked around and saw the faces in the
congregation and realized that this is the way the world should be."
What she observed was the quality that makes the Church of the Epiphany a unique and special place. Epiphany is truly a multi-cultural church. In a time when many places are talking about it, it is happening here.
Our congregation, which began as a middle class, white, young family church, now is black and white, old and young,
married and single and conservative and liberal. We are American and African and Caribbean and Egyptian and Hispanic and
European.
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