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Costa Mesa church members forego politics for peace during election night vigil
LA TimesTustin resident Bobbie Lee Throne reads a passage during an election night service at the First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. Matt Hambrick, lead pastor at First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa, led a Vigil for Peace and Centering Tuesday to help calm nerves on election night. A portrait of Fred Rogers of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” greets visitors to an election night service held at First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa. Bobbie Lee Thorne, left, greets a congregant Tuesday at First United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa, where a special service focused on peaceful reflection and grounding in the face of election day uncertainty and fear.
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