Norwich ― The Rev. Gregory Perry lived his vocation.
The retired longtime chaplain at the former Norwich Hospital would offer his home as an emergency respite for someone in need. If he saw someone as.
You might just see a “Drive-Thru Prayer” sign or Pastor Eric Heinrich waving to drivers in front of St. Mark Lutheran Church at 248 Broadway in Norwich. Occasionally, he can be seen on his unicycle r.
Norwich Religious leaders from nearly a dozen faiths came together online Tuesday evening to pray collectively “to begin the first step to restore inner peace and national harmony” on the eve of Wednesday’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden in Washington, D.C.
The online prayer vigil, organized by the Norwich Area Clergy Association with the stated goal to “put an end to the hate that continues to challenge and hurt us,” allowed faith leaders to share their traditions and offer words and prayers for the upcoming four years of the Biden administration. More than 40 people attended in the Zoom conference, including faith leaders who interspersed prayers, reflections on their approaches to politics and elections and inspirational music.