A fire. She was heroically responding to. Our hearts are filled with grief at the death of joyce. Reporter a solemn night of prayer and reflection outside engine 64 on rising sun avenue in northeast philadelphia. About two dozen Community Members paying tribute to fallen firefighter joyce craiglewis. She loved doing the job. She continually always was outstanding in doing everything they could to make sure somebody was saved. Reporter lieutenant ben cut hutchins worked with joyce craiglewis for three years and add hired her leadership and passion especially as one of 150 female firefighters in philadelphia. Hard firefighter and she didnt want gender get in the wave anything. She wanted to prove the point. And she continually did that. Reporter fire Officials Say the 36yearold mother of two entered a row home on the 1600 block of middleton street in West Oak Lane with a threeperson attack team. They were trying to companies i was an elderly victim and control the fire but conditions wor
Honor 36yearold joyce craiglewis the first female firefighter in the city to lose her life in the line of duty. Tonight shes remembered as a hard worker and devoted mother. Investigators try to figure out just what went wrong early this morning. Good evening, im iain page. Im lucy nolan. Dave kinchen is live outside the firehouse in northeast philadelphia tonight. Dave . Reporter lucy a very emotional night here for the firefighters the engine 64. Ill step out of the way. You can see some of them out here now. Joyce craiglewis was working overtime when she was killed in a fire. She was heroically responding to. Our hearts are filled with grief at the death of joyce. Reporter a solemn night of prayer and reflection outside engine 64 on rising sun avenue in northeast philadelphia. About two dozen Community Members paying tribute to fallen firefighter joyce craiglewis. She loved doing the job. She continually always was outstanding in doing everything they could to make sure somebody was
The liturgy was in english, so that i would be able to truly participate, not just feel good but to have my whole self my intellect as well as my emotions involved. You see thats part, exactly what im talking about with these dilemmas of institutionalization, is thats the struggle on that particular one. Well let me take you to first off tabor Lutheran Church. Now, the key point is here is a lot of stuff that weve wound together might be a kind of a tangled web at this point, but first well hear from rev. Lowe and then from sheryl pero. And listen to them speak about the context; listen to their intuitive understanding of their place in the community, and yet at the same time see how they are keeping their religion which in this case is christianity vital but they are meeting the needs in the community. And thats what we are trying to get at looking at this religious ecology theme and why theyre so successful. So, rev. Lowe at tabor Lutheran Church. Were here with rev. Lowe at the tabo