Main street evangelism: St. Paul's, Leaskdale, is eager to please the Lord.(EVANGELISM)

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From: Presbyterian Record
Date: 20080401
Author:Schaffer, Marion

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About a year ago, a friend of mine took me to see a new Presbyterian church built near her home in Uxbridge. "You've gotta see it!" she said.

As we drove up Main Street through the village of Leaskdale, we passed by the original St. Paul's church where Lucy Maud Montgomery worshipped when her husband was the minister many years ago. And then, there it was, the new St. Paul's, not 500 yards further up the very same street.

It was very impressive.

I thought, it looks like a recreation centre, or a library, or a concert hall--it's gorgeous! ...

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