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1879

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Elizabeth Richardson

Rector Leighton Parks obtained releases from pew holders to allow for a free afternoon service, which soon became a popular evening service for a congregation as large as the Sunday morning service.  He was known for short, pithy sermons and implemented Bible classes for all ages.

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