Faith Chapel had been planning to construct a fellowship hall and additional classrooms when a tornado damaged the church. Members had been setting aside funds
A temporary sign, “The Journey Continues,” represents where East Side Baptist is after an EF4 tornado destroyed its sanctuary and damaged its Sunday School classrooms
The tornado removed the entire back side and steeple of Concord Highland’s building. All the windows also were blown out. The congergation is looking forward
On April 15, an EF3 tornado destroyed the original sanctuary and children’s education space at Boone’s Chapel. The tornado also damaged the church’s multipurpose building
Alberta Baptist’s facilities were mostly destroyed by an EF4 tornado, leaving the congregation without a sanctuary, fellowhsip hall, kitchen and preschool ministry facility. Alberta
Earle Cottingham (right) recently retired after 47 years of faithful service as organist for Centreville Baptist Church. Pastor Ken Fuller presented her with a plaque.
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