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Lubbock’s Canterbury Episcopal Campus Ministry offers haven for LGBTQ+ worshipers

January 29, 2024 by Reece Nations

By Avery Mendoza Looking to reform a local church, one religious leader has created an inclusive place for students and Lubbock residents seeking a place to worship. After being ordained in 2019, Mother Leann Wigner took on the mission of leading Canterbury Episcopal Church into a new era with an “inviting space” to welcome all […]

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