J.A. Bryan from Birmingham News on 1901-04-22

J.A. Bryan

J.A. Bryan
Notes: Rev. J. A. Bryan, of tho Third Presbylerian Church, whose house of worship was destroyed by fire last week and who Is now holding services In the little chureh. on the Southwest corner of Avenue F and Twenty-first, street, was present and delivered a short address, in which be praved for the success of the congregation and bade them God speed tn their work. Thefe were others to speak, Including Rev. Mr. Ebinger. The new church Just dedicated Is not a wry lurge building, but la sufficiently large for the services of the congregation. There are two floors, the lower floor to be used for Sunday School purposes while the upper floor will be given over to divine worship. The benches have not as yet been put In, but no pains will be spared to have them In before long. The lights have not been put In either and there is other minor work to be done. The congregation Is progressive and will work hard to make their house of worship as comfortable as possible The regular services will he well attended and the earnest little congregation will receive every encouragement. The church Investment already represents $10,000 and reflects great credit on the small band of earnest men contributing it.
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