I heard the other night that Appalachian does indeed use our building for Bible schools.mike wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:05 pmGarbers/Living Springs joint school bought it, apparently they outgrew their old school building.ken_sylvania wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:03 pmWhat happened with the Ebenezer building? Who owns that now?mike wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 11:50 am
I don't know about Appalachian, but Northeast conference rents our (Hope's) Bible school building, which moved in the last year to another larger former public school building that has been renovated; same sort of building that our old one was. It could be that Applachian does also. We need to do something besides have a 3-weeks per year event in our expensive building in order to have it even half make sense what we pay to buy, renovate, and maintain the building. We have had at least one speaker at church from Northeast (brother in law of one of our ministers), and one of our schoolteachers is Northeast. It seems that although NE is a little to the conservative of Pilgrim, they have a similar openness to relating with other conservative groups.
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