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Trinity Episcopal Church in Clarksville, Tennessee welcomes all to experience traditional and contemporary worship of the Holy Eucharist. The church emphasizes radical welcome, inviting everyone from lifelong Episcopalians to first-time church visitors through their red doors.
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