St. Luke's Church Marks Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Interfaith Service
By Jacqueline Moore
1 minute01/26/2024Share
Pastor Candace WhitmanRichard Lewin
Cantor Debra Stein, Rabbi (Jewish Center of the Hamptons)Richard Lewin
Interfaith Service CongregationRichard Lewin
Karen DeFronzo, Bonnie HayesRichard Lewin
Linda Silva, Reverend Ben Shambaugh (St. Luke's Episcopal Church), Audrey GainesRichard Lewin
Lucia and Lily Limonius, Suraiya GuzmanRichard Lewin
Marge and Vee MooreRichard Lewin
Mark Fletcher, Holly WhitmoreRichard Lewin
Oscar Giles, Dianne BensonRichard Lewin
Pam Blackman, Rebecca ChapmanRichard Lewin
Philip Schilling, Bill NicolaiRichard Lewin
Sonia and Balfour SangsterRichard Lewin
Suffolk County Legislator Ann Welker, Lynn JeromeRichard Lewin
Reverend Ben Shambaugh (St. Luke's Episcopal Church)Richard Lewin
Reverend Ben Shambaugh, Cantor Debra Stein, Rabbi (Jewish Center of the Hamptons), Candace Whitman (Pastor at Large)Richard Lewin
Reverend Bill Hoffmann (Montauk Community Church)Richard Lewin
Reverend Doctor Walter Thompson (Calvary Baptist Church)Richard Lewin
Reverend Ken McQuiller (First United Methodist Church)Richard Lewin
Reverend Robert Stuart (Amagansett Presbyterian Church)Richard Lewin
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton resonated with unity and inclusivity as it hosted a special interfaith service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Led by an ensemble of religious leaders, including Pastor Candace Whitman, Rabbi Debra Stein, Rev. Ben Shambaugh, Rev. Dr. Walter Thompson, Rev. Ken McQuiller, Rev. Bill Hoffmann and Rev. Robert Stuart, the congregation came together to commemorate the legacy of King.
The service welcomed individuals of all faiths, fostering a spirit of togetherness and shared reflection.
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