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The choir of St. Patrick Parish in Hubbard leads the congregation in song and worship during a recent Mass at Hubbard High School. The church caught fire in mid-January, and services currently are being held in the church hall while repairs are being completed.
With a year of online services and sitting in vehicles in parking lots, area churches and parishes slowly have been bringing people back to in-person worship.
Church leaders have been reaching out to their members and reassuring Valley residents that with proper social-distancing guidelines in place, worship services can be attended safely.
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Tim and Vicki DeTal have started the Red Door Ministry, 759 E. Liberty St., Hubbard, as a way not only to share the message of the Lord but also showcase the musical and artistic talents of Mahoning Valley residents. Red Door Ministry is open 6 to 10 p.m. Thursday to Saturday.
HUBBARD Wanting to create a coffeehouse atmosphere and showcase local artists while also sharing the word of God, an area couple has started the Red Door Ministry, 759 E. Liberty St.
Tim and Vicki DeTal of Hermitage, Pa., started the outreach ministry last fall.
Tim said they were looking for a location in the Mahoning Valley and found a former picture framing business building on the east side of Hubbard that had been there since 1984.