In keeping with a tradition regardless of rain, wind and even wet snow, a sun rise Easter service was held Sunday at Warwick Neck Light. This year the forecast was for overnight …
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In keeping with a tradition regardless of rain, wind and even wet snow, a sun rise Easter service was held Sunday at Warwick Neck Light. This year the forecast was for overnight showers ending in the early morning. That was hopeful, but conditions were even better than projected as a full moon lit the way for the crew from the five churches hosting this year’s service to setup speakers. Pastors from Norwood Baptist, Warwick Central Baptist, St. Barnabas Episcopal, Lakewood Baptist and Warwick Hope Assembly of God participated in the service that started moments before the sun peeked from across the bay and the Bristol shoreline at 6 a.m. Pastor George Barclay of Norwood Baptist (seen here) message “Darkness Into Light” focused on the light Jesus has brought us no matter our travails. (Warwick Beacon photos)
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