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WORSHIP AT THE DIAMOND

Around 160 to 170 people turned out for a community worship service Sunday afternoon in the Diamond. Traffic was blocked off traffic on Market Street between Fifth and Sixth for approximately 90 minutes, while Josh Lytle from Family Care Ministries and Tim Ginter, the area’s State Representative who happens to be a pastor in Perry Township, led services with live music. As Greg Bricker, mayor for East Liverpool, explained the 43920 ZIP code area encompasses around 30 churches. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Katie Bricker, wife of East Liverpool Mayor Greg Bricker, holds the couple’s 8-month daughter, Claire, under the awning of a downtown business out of the sun, while her husband was present for Worship at the Diamond services Sunday afternoon. Around 160 to 170 people attended the community worship service held on Market Street between Fifth and Sixth and heard messages from Josh Lytle from Family Care Ministries and Tim Ginter, the area’s State Representative who happens to be a pastor in Perry Township. The 43920 ZIP code area encompasses around 30 churches. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
Vocalists Mariah Casto (left) and Alyssha Lytle (right) from Family Care Ministries perform.
State Rep. Tim Ginter (far left) and East Liverpool Mayor Greg Bricker (far right) are among the attendees of the inaugural Worship at the Diamond, which was held in downtown East Liverpool Sunday afternoon. Around 160 people attended the community worship service held on Market Street between Fifth and Sixth and heard messages from Josh Lytle from Family Care Ministries and Ginter, the area’s State Representative, also a pastor in Perry Township.
Patience Ogide (left) and Eddie Wilson (right) both of Wellsville were two of the attendees of the inaugural Worship at the Diamond service Sunday afternoon in downtown East Liverpool. Ultimately around 160 to 170 people would fill those seats that lined Market Street between Fifth and Sixth streets as such the city’s impressive architecture was on display front and center. Headlining the services were Josh Lytle of the Family Care Ministries and Tim Ginter, the area’s State Representative who happens to be a pastor in Perry Township. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
East Liverpool Mayor Greg Bricker (far right) attends the city’s inaugural Worship at the Diamond service held Sunday afternoon. Around 160 to 170 people attended the community worship service held on Market Street between Fifth and Sixth and heard messages from Josh Lytle from Family Care Ministries and Tim Ginter, the area’s State Representative and a Perry Township pastor. The 43920 ZIP code area encompasses around 30 churches, Bricker estimated. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
East Liverpool Mayor Greg Bricker (left) talks to a resident before the start of the inaugural Worship at the Diamond service Sunday afternoon in downtown East Liverpool. Ultimately around 160 to 170 people would fill those seats that lined Market Street between Fifth and Sixth streets as such the city’s impressive architecture was on display front and center. Bricker would estimate later that the 43920 ZIP code encompasses around 30 churches before Josh Lytle and members of the Family Care Ministries as well as Tim Ginter,the area’s State Representative who happens to be a pastor in Perry Township, would headline the activities. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

State Rep. Tim Ginter (far left) and East Liverpool Mayor Greg Bricker (far right) are among the attendees of the inaugural Worship at the Diamond, which was held in downtown East Liverpool Sunday afternoon. Around 160 people attended the community worship service held on Market Street between Fifth and Sixth and heard messages from Josh Lytle from Family Care Ministries and Ginter, the area’s State Representative, also a pastor in Perry Township. (Photos by Stephanie Ujhelyi)

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