ZANESVILLE — Luke Gilmore and Chinedu Anigbogu have enjoyed their experience with Gospel Road. The Columbus teens have taken part in the program for three years and were among the group assisting with projects in Zanesville this week. Gospel Road brought together adults and teens from four parishes, St. Nicholas…Read More
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