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January 2023 by Earl BLACKJACK Martin Jr
I grew up in fort branch an was one of the branch gang. As a small child I grew up in the. First Christian Church on fort branch road and I always listened to the chimes play at the Presbyterian Church. I now live as the crow flies 600 yards from the church an still love to hear the chimes as it reminds me of walking to church as a small child. I still love to hear them, due to this noisy town no mufflers an people flying back an forth on French Street you can't hear anything so at times I ride my motorcycle over an set in the square on a bench an sing with them. Being a blood bought child of the lamb I know all the words so I sing with them as I do at lunch and 6pm. They weren't utilized for a long time so when they started up again I set in garage on corner of locust an French st where Sunnyside acres trailer/dog park begins until the noise merchants start coming by racing an running others out of the road I ride into solitude away from satans noise/dirt merchant's to hear songs that calm me down an reminds me of my childhood days that were so fabulous which is next to the park an swimming pool all day until my Dad the police chief would come by on his Cushman 3 wheel scooter an drop all my other friends off at their houses. A great life. A great family an great friends at age 6 to 8 yrs old. Those of us still alive, very very few remember those wonderful times that will never be forgotten. Praise the LORD. AMEN...EARL(BLACKJACK)MARTIN. ??????
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January 2020 by Clark Gaylord
A traditional Presbyterian Church with a small but friendly congregation. The liturgy is dated perhaps, but reasonably accessible, and the sanctuary is lovely. I nice place to worship.
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January 2020 by Bill Powell
My parents were married here in 1959 and seeing this was really nice!!What a special place