From the Bishop: Pay Attention to Your Neighbor
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Rev. Innis Miller, serving Chicago: Grace Calvary and Blue Island: Grace, mourns the loss of his young son, Amos Innis Miller, on Sunday evening, April 24 in Liberia, West Africa.
Amos was 8 years old. He was born with serious birth defects that required daily care. Rev. Miller's family surrounded Amos with love and care while Innis continued his theological studies at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. Due to visa constraints, Innis will not be able to return home for the funeral at this time.
Words of condolence may be sent to Rev. Miller at:
17070S. California Ave.
Hazel Crest, IL 60429
or
landmill14@gmail.com
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