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The 21th Century

National Public Radio online recently published an article about the Rev. Mark Eldredge's (MDiv 2000) church, Christ Church Anglican in Jacksonville, FL - read it here.

Dal Ferneyhough (MDiv 2000, DMin 2008) and his wife Denise recently sent us this news: After eleven years here in Ambridge, we have become real "old timers" in the TSM community. Now God has seen fit to send us forth to a new ministry. On November 6 we moved south to begin leadership of the new Anglican Fellowship in Orange, Virginia. On the secular side, this is a splendid event. We are much closer to three of our four children and six of our nine grandchildren, and Dal has returned to his native Virginia. Orange is a beautiful small town in a still-rural area about 50 miles south southwest of Washington, DC. We shall miss you, and you will remain in our prayers.

Scott (MDiv 2006) and Sarah Garno praise God for the arrival of Maria Ruth on Thursday, October 2 at 9:40 a.m. Maria weighed in at 6 lbs 9 oz and was 20 inches long. Mommy and Maria are now both home and doing well. Big brother Samuel seems to like his new sister. Please keep them in your prayers over the coming days and weeks as they adjust to the addition to their family.

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