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The Rev. Eddie Kelemeni and the Rev. Amy Wake stand in the award-winning sanctuary at First United Methodist Church. The 30-foot cross of translucent glass brick behind the altar is not a decoration, but part of the load-bearing wall, symbolic of the foundation of Christianity.
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