Hilton Head Island, thirty three years ago. Dr. Emory Campbell was in the house that day. I think the preacher's name was Reverend Matthew McCollom, president of the Orangeburg, SC, NAACP
As years passed, the building survived multiple renovations and natural disasters. The congregation survived changing lifestyles and attitudes. Thirty-four ministers have helped write our magnificent history.--UCC of Little Compton
Walking on Furman Street. After 30 years of having Witnesses show up on my door, it is a strange reversal to be at their house. Alas, no one runs out to carrying a Bible. Jimi doesn't sing, no men in suits.
"No reason to get excited," the thief, he kindly spoke, "There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke. But you and I, we've been through that, and this is not our fate, So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late."- B. Dylan
Went to the Metropolitan. Tried to find Dave Beckerman to buy a license, photographing on his territory.
St. Stephen's Parish Formed in 1653 as Chickacone Parish and renamed Fairfield in 1664, the upper part was known locally as Bowtracy parish. When St. Stephen's Parish was formed in 1698, Fairfield became its lower part and Bowtracy its upper part.
Does St. Stephen's Parish refer to some vast colonial times county-equivalent? What is the name of the building with the cross on top? Building north of RT 360, Heathsville, Virginia, Northumberland County.
Park Lane Free Will Baptist Church This church began life as a barn on a farm in the Fry's Spring neighborhood of Charlottesville, Virginia. It's origin evident in the agricultural v. ecclesiastical outline of the roof. Three congregations have started here. Christianity, has roots in a stable. Fitting that people of faith gather in this unassuming beautiful building.
For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.- Matthew 18:20