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Article: EPIPHANY IS A CONSTANT IN CHANGING AREA PARISH MOVED TO CAPITOL HILL IN 1911.(News)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- September 20, 2007
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Byline: ANDY SCOTT P-I reporter
The chiming noon bells of the Church of the Epiphany echo in Madrona, playing old Episcopalian melodies that reflect the staying power of a church in an ever-changing city.
The bells that chime twice a day are a symbol of the longevity of the 100-year-old church on Capitol Hill and have become part of what makes the neighborhood distinct, said the Rev. Jane Maynard.
"Our mission is to offer ministry, worship and support to the neighborhood," Maynard said.
Since 1907, the parish has seen its main sanctuary burned in an arson, growth in its congregation and buildings, and the slaying of a parishioner.
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