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From the Attic Series: 18th Century Communion Tokens

Tokens were given as certification of "good Status" within the Church, allowing one to partake in the Eucharist. Join us as we view the examples found in the Glebe House Collection and welcome Rev. Tuesday Rupp of St. Paul's Church in Woodbury to share the history of this practice.



Wednesday, February 8th

7:00 - 8:00 pm

Virtual Program Via Zoom

Admission Free - Donations Accepted




 

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