During her tenure, the church grew in size and in spirit and began reaching out to the community and joining other churches with a sense of common purpose and passion. Though her time in Livingston county was brief, her impact was profound. She received numerous recognitions for her commitment to community, including her work with victims of domestic violence at the Women's Resource center in Howell and her efforts to shelter the unhoused through habitat for Humanity. Perhaps one of her greatest gifts was the mentorship she offered to other women contemplating the ministry. Reverend Archibald is still warmly remembered today by many of them as a compassionate guide and a listening ear. (19:23–19:36)
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Asserts that Lillian Archibald received recognitions for her work with domestic violence victims and the unhoused.
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