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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF GRANBY - COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Religion these days is a major topic on many fronts.

Religion these days is a major topic on many fronts: from families who have abandoned weekly attendance at church due to hectic schedules, individuals who have found renewed or change of faith, people who have lost spiritual belief, to those who use their sphere of worship as a “war room” in condemnation of those of other opposing creeds or cultures.
Susan Regan, host of CT Valley Views explores with Reverend Dr. Virginia McDaniel the transformation of First Congregational Church of Granby from a self-serving entity to an “open and affirming congregation”. As Pastor of the church for the past four years, Reverend McDaniel has seen a definitive outreach to the community instigated by the congregation itself that includes a community vegetable garden, meal offerings every Sunday and most recently has established an annual “Day of Remembrance” to honor the memory of those murdered because of anti-transgender prejudice. Pastor McDaniel candidly shares her experience as a participant in the “Black Lives Matter” event on October 5th in Hartford and the objectives of demonstration.
See this insightful interview on Cox/Enfield Channel 15 and Frontier Digital TV Channel 99 Friday November 20th & 27th at 6:00 PM and Saturday November 21st & 28th at 10:00 AM.
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All programs are available on the CTVV website: www.ctvalleyviews.com
CT Valley Views is an award winning, independently produced Public Access TV show series and is seen in twenty two towns on Cox/Enfield, Windsor, Simsbury, Nutmeg, and Hartford Public Access stations.
Caption: CTVV Host Susan Regan with Reverend Dr. Virginia McDaniel outside First Congregational Church of Granby