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Guest Editorial: D.C. Churches Beware!
July 29, 2013As members of the community are aware, New Commandment Baptist Church recently sold their building at 625 Park Road to relocate outside Washington. I’ve been following this development as information has become available.
Today, I am including a guest editorial from Rev. Stephen Tucker of the New Commandment Baptist Church in which he addresses the difficulties churches face if they remain in Washington, including parking stresses which have been noted by others. He also addresses a snag the church discovered that was attached to a District grant that was later cancelled.
Below is Rev. Tucker’s editorial (click on image for larger, printable version):
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Categories: Churches, Development, Social Commentary
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