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Priest Brings Wealth Of Experience, New Style To St. Mary's Episcopal Church

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Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard reads during a church service Sunday morning in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard reads during a church service Sunday morning in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard reads during a church service Sunday morning in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard reads during a church service Sunday morning in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard addresses the congregation inside St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Hampton Bays on Sunday morning. KYLE CAMPBELL

Father Philip Hubbard blesses the communion during mass on Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in H

Father Philip Hubbard blesses the communion during mass on Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in H

authorKyle Campbell on Dec 23, 2014
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