From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject TLC Weekly: Long Island Garden Ministry Bears Witness for 15 Years
Date September 5, 2025 8:30 AM
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The Garden at St. Francis in the Diocese of Long Island has been harvesting a variety of produce for 15 years. | Courtesy of the Rev. Grace Flint

Long Island Garden Ministry Bears Witness for 15 Years ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

A pioneering garden ministry in Long Island is on its 15th harvest season. Read on ([link removed]) .

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