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0618 | Wednesday, April 26, 2006

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Check Up: Jamie Schweizer, a registered nurse, makes a house visit to see First Congregational parishioner Arthur Lichau.

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Health ministry program offers office hours

By Stephanie Condon

Many parishioners and staff members at First Congregational believe that to lead a fulfilling spiritual life, it helps to be physically fit.more >>

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