Holy hikers make own ‘Footprints’ on beach
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Terry Matis and Maria Medina.
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Walkers seeking a spiritual connection carried this sign Tuesday on Englewood Beach.
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Englewood residents Terry Matis and Maria Medina have started a beach ministry and led a group of walkers Tuesday on Englewood Beach. The group meets at 8 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
SUN PHOTO BY TOM CHANG, tchang@sun-herald.com
Beach ministry walkers Stan Blumunenthal, Maria Medina, Christina Landino, Al Bernick, Terry Matis, Chris Bowersox, Cindy Green and Dan McClaren.
ENGLEWOOD — The poem “Footprints in the Sand” has inspired many with its message of faith and its interpretation of walking on a beach with the Lord.
Englewood residents Terry Matis and Maria Medina decided the beach would be a great place to start a ministry, and they’re talking about their faith to anyone who will listen on Englewood Beach.