By Geri Corey Freezing temperatures and gusty winds drew a large gathering into the sanctuary of Goshen’s First Presbyterian Church for an Ecumenical Prayer Service for Peace in Ukraine. Local clergy .
"With the advance of the Russians, food supplies are starting to run low, people are not working, and they're running out of money and food is hard to come by," Yuzich said.
Religious leaders and members of the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States are growing increasingly alarmed over the threat of a Russian invasion to Ukraine and have stepped up efforts to show solidarity with their homeland
Religious leaders and members of the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States are growing increasingly alarmed over the threat of a Russian invasion to Ukraine and have stepped up efforts
Religious leaders and members of the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States are growing increasingly alarmed over the threat of a Russian invasion to Ukraine and have stepped up efforts to show solidarity with their homeland