From RNS-
On a chilly December morning, 100 years and one week after its
sanctuary opened, All Saints’ Episcopal Church, an African-American
congregation with a proud history, was formally closed.
Bishop Samuel Rodman presided over the Eucharistic service in an
elementary school a block away from the church, where weekly services
ended more than three years ago. Several longtime members returned to
read Scriptures and sing hymns. Afterward, the group of 100, including
history buffs and well-wishers from North Carolina and Virginia, shared a
meal of fried chicken and baked beans.
All Saints is hardly alone among mainline Protestant and Catholic
congregations. Faced with dwindling members, crumbling infrastructure
and costly maintenance, some 6,000 to 10,000 churches shutter each year,
according to one estimate. More closures may be in the offing as surveys point to a decline in church attendance across the country.
More here-
https://religionnews.com/2018/12/11/as-one-historically-black-episcopal-church-closes-others-face-strong-headwinds/?fbclid=IwAR2fAQrbw8ROs1GusUKT4FaAodl81qlB-N1F76qd85uvSgjfboXQybw-ufk
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
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