Photo Essay by John Nation
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| Sunlight shines through the soaring stain glass windows onto pipes that date from the late 1800s in the organ gallery of downtown’s St. Boniface Catholic Church. |
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| Session player Rick DeBow blows sax with bassist William Simmons at Old Louisville’s lively gospel-inspired West End Baptist Church. |
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Graceful harmonies blend in the voices of the Bethany Baptist Church choir. |
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The congregations of Cherokee Road (Highland Baptist, Highland United Methodist and Church of the Advent-Episcopal) gather at Highland Presbyterian Church for a choir festival of music ministries. |
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Services performed by Rabbi Nadia Siritsky and Rabbi David Ariel-Joel during a Shabbat observance at The Temple help preserve the heritage of Reform Judaism. |
| Energy shakes the many enthusiastic members of the Cable Baptist Church choir. |
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Children at the Louisville Islamic Cultural Center on River Road recite from the first and last chapters of Al-Qur’aan. |
| Behind burning candles symbolizing holiness and renewal, guitarist Steven Stuhlbarg accompanies Alef Services at The Temple. |
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Dressed in her Sunday best, a member of Cable Baptist Church worships in the capacity-filled gym of The Potter’s House. |
| A member of Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal) since she was eight years old, Ginny Dozier has been its bell-ringing coordinator for the past 10 years, still striking the tower bells by pumping handles. |
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Organist William Lincoln also serves as choir director at historic St. Boniface Catholic Church. |
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José Guillermo Andino and the parishioners of St. Rita’s Catholic Church gather as the area’s largest Spanish-speaking congregation. |
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