Church during COVID

In an outdoor service, the Rev. Michelle Bullock of St. Peter's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church performed a baptism involving the Grunke children, Audrey, Sadie and Weston. It was one of two baptisms at the church this past year. COVID-19 has forced changes on area churches. For the story, purchase a copy of the Feb. 17, 2021, Tideland News. (Pete Rulon photo)
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