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  • Families makes their way to the Sunday service at the small Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Derrick Muchembe poses with his wife Esperance Nyabanama after a Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From right, Esperance Nyabanama and Immacule Nyirabeza sing and dance to songs Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Teaching pastor Leonard Guchu talks about God's message during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Immacule Nyirabeza begins to jump up and down to the music during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, congregation members Emmy Gitugu, Rebecca Maina and Beatrice Namahirwe dance in the pews during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Bibles translated into Swahili are used during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Assistant to the paster Yves Ruterera, left, smiles alongside pastor Peter Chege, right, as they say a prayer during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Beatrice Namahirwe gives a testimonial on being thankful during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Emmy Gitugu sings along from the pews during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Members of the congregation use electronic tablets to make videos of the Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Immacule Nyirabeza raises her hand in worship as she sings during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • From left, Immacule Nyirabeza calls out to Jesus next to Derrick Muchembe and Emmy Gitugu during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Esperance Nyabanama, middle, feels the music as she sings alongside Pastor Peter Chege, left, and Derrick Muchembe, right, during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Pastor Peter Chege feels the music during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • Sunlight shine on the face Rebecca Maina as she sings a hymn during Sunday service at The Africa Lighthouse Baptist Temple near Stony Point in Albemarle County, VA. The small 10 family congregation is made up of African refugees and immigrants who's service is spoken in Swahili and translated into English. They've just signed a rent-own lease for a small church after meeting for three years at a local school. Photo/The Daily Progress/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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  • The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program garden brings fresh vegetables at a low incomes families in Charlottesville, Va. Photo/Andrew Shurtleff
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