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On  Sunday, May 22nd, the congregation of the Trinity Episcopal Church in Lincoln was honored to have the Most Reverend Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church as their guest.

Bishop Curry spoke to the lessons in love for one another regardless of our differences. He drew from the Sermon on the Mount saying we are to love our enemies, bless those that curse us and do good to those that hate us. He spoke of the sacrifices of those who serve our country and recalled a favorite verse "Greater love has no man than this, that he lays down his life for a friend."

See more of Bishop Curry's teaching in today's edition of Lincoln Daily News.

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Earlier this year, a special event was hosted at the Lincoln American Legion Post 263, recognizing the local veterans of the Vietnam War with a pinning ceremony

The keynote speaker for the event was United States Marine Corps Colonel Robert Tyler (retired), who served with the Flying Tigers during the Vietnam war. He shared his military history with the audience and spoke to the question, "Did serving in the Vietnam War make a difference?"

Read more in today's edition of Lincoln Daily News.

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During the Lincoln Woman's Club May meeting, members were blessed with a talk presented by Burnetta DePuy. At 101 years of age, she is a 50-year member of the club.

She spoke to the club about her experiences as a military wife during World War II. Her contribution to the war effort included working in a dress factory that was converted to manufacture ammunition belts for soldiers, packing K-rations and becoming a cluster bomb inspector.

See more of Bernie's story in today's edition.

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