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A new pastor who couldn t meet members of her church found a way to celebrate Christmas with them
Marisa Iati, The Washington Post
Dec. 21, 2020
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1of3The Rev. Katie Day delivers a sermon from the back of a pickup truck on Dec. 13 during a drive-in service at Pleasant Hill Presbyterian Church in Duluth, Ga.Photo for The Washington Post by Tami ChappellShow MoreShow Less
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When it was time to give the sermon, the Rev. Katie Day climbed into the back of a white Ford F150 and turned to face the rows of worshipers in cars and lawn chairs.
8 months of COVID: Houstonians look back on how their lives have changed
8 months of COVID: Houstonians look back on how their lives have changed
Dec. 17, 2020
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Realtor Katie Day grabs flyers out of a drawer in a model home in a new development she is marketing in Houston.Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
As the coronavirus began to exert its grip on the region in late April, Chronicle reporters asked Houstonians to tell the stories of how their lives had been affected. The virus then was scary and novel, and we were still trying to figure out what it meant for our health, our livelihoods and our families. Eight months on, as vaccines have just begun to ship, we went back to some of those people to see how their lives had been altered by the pandemic. These are their words, edited for space and clarity.