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Darlene Clark, Darlene Clark

Republic Church communication leader

By Darlene Clark, Darlene Clark

  • Republic Church Sports New Sign

    August 01, 2012, by Darlene Clark, Darlene Clark
    A new sign welcomes visitors and members to the Republic (Wash.) Church. Thanks to the construction and rock work of Bob Charbonneau, Bob Nehler, Jack Knight, Al Fleck and Leonard Klein, the sign is a fitting beacon of hope for the community.Desig...
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  • Republic Family Baptized

    December 01, 2006, by Darlene Clark, Darlene Clark
    Sabbath, Sept. 23, was a very special day for Jake, Lynda, and Shelby Wheaton as they officially joined the Republic Church family through baptism.The story begins when Lynda was a child and attended the church with her parents, Ken and Diane Demp...
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  • Four Hearts for God

    March 01, 2006, by Darlene Clark, Darlene Clark
    Gary Evans, Republic Church pastor, introduces four baptismal candidates, from left: Stephen Heckly, Luke Heckly, Jeiel Rafferty, and Daniel Fleck. These young men requested baptism at the conclusion of “The Appearing” series by It Is Written spea...
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