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All-Female Altar Crew at Trinity Episcopal Janesville

Sunday, September 29, 2024

First all-female altar crew that we remember at Trinity Episcopal Janesville on September 29, 2024! Left to right; Jill Daane (Eucharistic minister), Rev. Louise Austin (deacon), Rev. Meg Trimm (transitional deacon and presider), and Lisa-Marie Bartlett (Eucharistic minister.) Thank you to Paula DeRubeis for the photo!

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