Christ Church-Midland looks to expand Native American mission
By Megan Lea Buck
Lifestyle Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - White Shield, N.D., is home to the Arikara people — a group of Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains for hundreds of years before moving to the Fort Berthold Reservation.
Tom Talbot, youth minister at Christ Church Midland, became involved in Native American ministry 21 years ago. In 2000, eight years before he started at Christ Church, Talbot began working with St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in White Shield.
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By Megan Lea Buck
Lifestyle Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - White Shield, N.D., is home to the Arikara people — a group of Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains for hundreds of years before moving to the Fort Berthold Reservation.
Tom Talbot, youth minister at Christ Church Midland, became involved in Native American ministry 21 years ago. In 2000, eight years before he started at Christ Church, Talbot began working with St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in White Shield.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the MRT story
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