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Thu February 14, 2013
After fire, church community endures
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Rev. Ken Sheppard-Mahaffey delivers the homily during a Feb. 13 Ash Wednesday service at Mackenzie United Methodist Church in Honey Grove.
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Worshippers receive ashes from Revs. Crowson and Sheppard-Mahaffey. The ashes included ash from the scene of Sunday's fire.
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As dusk fell on Honey Grove Feb. 13, the site of Main Street Presbyterian Church was silent as worshippers gathered elsewhere in the town.
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After the service, congregants of Mackenzie Methodist and Main Street Presbyterian exchanged thanks and discussed the week's events.
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Mark Haslett
In the Fannin County town of Honey Grove, one Ash Wednesday service was different this year.
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