St. George’s Episcopal in Fredericksburg rang bells on All Souls Day in memory of the 231-thousand who have died of COVID-19 in the U-S. One ring for every 1,000 people. It took nearly a half hour.

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St. George’s Episcopal in Fredericksburg rang bells on All Souls Day in memory of the 231-thousand who have died of COVID-19 in the U-S. One ring for every 1,000 people. It took nearly a half hour.
Rappahannock Region Worship Rally at the FredNats Stadium on Sunday. Sponsored by One Church Rappahannock Region.
Praise, prayer and communion Sunday afternoon at the FredNats stadium, hosted by One Church Rappahannock Region. No politics. Only talk about unity from churches in the area.
Churches throughout the area are meeting on Sunday, November 1st at the FredNats Stadium for a “One Church Rappahannock Region Worship Rally at 3pm.
About 25 area churches of various denominations gathered at Strong Tower Church in Stafford Sunday night to pray for unity and speak out against racism. (Video courtesy Strong Tower Church)
Older than the town of Fredericksburg, the congregation of St. George’s Episcopal Church was established in 1720 as “St. George’s Parish” by an act of the House of Burgesses when Virginia was still a colony.
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Area churches came together to march over the weekend against injustice
Area churches marched and prayed in downtown Fredericksburg on Saturday in the Community Prayer March.
Hundreds from Fredericksburg area churches marched and prayed from Old Mill Park to Mark Square downtown against racial injustice and for justice and change.
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AUDIO: Meghan Cotter with Micah Ecumenical Ministries in downtown Fredericksburg talks about caring for the homeless in COVID-19.
PHOTOS: Area churches gathered online Sunday morning.
VIDEO: Non-Denominational church meets at Walker Grant. Collected food for several hours on Tuesday that was taken to the Food Bank.
PHOTOS: 11am Sunday morning. Many churches in the area were closed and provided worship services online. Many churches who did hold services urged those 60 and older to stay home.
AUDIO: It’s Lenten Weekend at St. George’s Episcopal Church downtown. The theme this year is “The Spirituality of Creativity and Play.”
VIDEO: Rev. Father Don Rooney of St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Springfield spoke at the annual Fredericksburg Religious Freedom Day in Fredericksburg. He says Fredericksburg is a model in the country with its relationships between churches.
VIDEO: The 2020 Religious Freedom Parade on Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg
PHOTOS: The Rappahannock Assembly of the Knights of Columbus hosted the annual Religious Freedom Day on Sunday at the Religious Freedom Monument on Washington Avenue.
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