The Memorial Garden at Church of the Redeemer is a sacred gathering place for the community. In it we do the following:
- Remember those who have gone before us
- Reflect on the beauty of God’s creation
- Celebrate the church’s community life today

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The Memorial Garden at Church of the Redeemer is a sacred gathering place for the community. In it we do the following:
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