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Church service is conducted in Creole and English for members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church.
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Service director Dieuféme Chery, left, and Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr. conduct services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Anathalie Halett distributes printed information to the congregation before services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr. reads a bible passage while conducting services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Widjine Louis Juste, left, and Marcela Usalandy Derolus embrace in tears during a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025, in Spokane.
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Anathalie Halett collects offerings from the congregation before services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr. delivers a fiery sermon while conducting services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Sendy-Love Louis Juste, left, along with Marcela Uslandy Derolus and Widjine Louis Juste, sing praise during a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Phamania "Phanie" Dalcima, left, embraces Marcela Uslandy Derolus after a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane. Dalcima left Haiti in 2019 and is currently on TPS.
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Music director Claude Jasmin, left, Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr., on drums and service director Dieuféme Chery conduct service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Members of the congregation bow their heads during service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Members of the congregation stand and give praise during a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr., his daughter Katia Jasmin and Katia's daughter Anathalie, right, gather before services in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Phamania Dalcima, talks about her life in Haiti after a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane. Dalcima left Haiti in 2019 and is currently on TPS.
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Claudnel Jean-Baptiste says he was a general practice doctor in Haiti. He now works at Amazon. He was attending a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Katia Jasmin and her daughter Anathalie listen to Haitian immigrant Claudnel Jean-Baptiste tell his story after services at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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Rev. Luc Jasmin Jr., is all smiles after a service in Creole and English with members of the Haitian community who fear losing their Temporary Protected Status at Maranatha Evangelical Church, Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025 in Spokane.
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