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Foot washing for homeless: About 400 homeless people had their feet washed, toenails clipped and calluses trimmed off at the First United Methodist Church - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com

Foot washing for homeless: About 400 homeless people had their feet washed, toenails clipped and calluses trimmed off at the First United Methodist Church - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com: "In a long-running, and ever-growing, pre-Holy Week tradition, church volunteers emulated the biblical example of Jesus Christ, who humbled himself before his Apostles by washing their feet on the eve of the Passion, by washing the feet of the homeless in the church's open-air courtyard.



The symbolic act has also proven a good, practical opportunity to alleviate some of the ills of homelessness, which is hard on mind and body. Especially feet."

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