This is a great day for our congregation as we close on our new facilities.
It is tempered with a bit of sadness that one of Rome's great historic churches, Fifth Avenue Baptist, has had to downsize as newer congregations in the suburbs have absorbed the younger folks whose families once worshiped there.
During this Holy Week worship with us
• Today, Maundy Thursday at 6:30 pm
Living Last Supper - 5:00-6:30
• Tomorrow, Good Friday at 6:30 pm
Living Last Supper - 5:00-6:30
• Sunday, ecumenical Sunrise service on the Town Green at 7:15 am
Comments:
Rita Lawler
What is the plan?
Terrell Shaw As I understand it: Trinity will use much of the education bldg immediately and the parking and out buildings. 5th Ave will continue to use the sanctuary and pastor/secretary office space for a while till they have found new space.
Rita Lawler so good that churches can work together to help each other financially and in other ways. Will beautiful sanctuary at 5th also eventually be used by Trinity?
Terrell Shaw We will continue to use our present sanctuary for most services, but we will use the sanctuary on 5th Avenue as well after that congregation moves.
George Barton I was organist there for a while after I got out of the Army, good people.
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