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Lesbian reverend dedicates service to Atlanta's most vulnerable: The homeless

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The Rev. Kim Jackson, whose services take place in Atlanta's Woodruff Park, serves the spiritual needs of the homeless population.

During the pandemic, Jackson, the vicar of the Episcopal Church of the Common Ground, is focused on protecting her vulnerable congregation. "Fundamentally, we're concerned about their health and making sure they don't get infected with COVID-19," said Jackson, 35. "We're making sure they live through this pandemic." Jackson said that when the virus started to spread

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