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HISTORY of FIRST SAINT PAUL
The year 2000 began with much excitement as we looked forward to actively engaging our members in ministry. Our focus in our third year was prayer, Christian education and ministry. We were preparing for a church leadership conference when the Lord called our beloved pastor, leader, brother and friend home. Pastor Columbus H. Hartwell died early Sunday morning, January 30th. In life and in death, his overwhelming love was evident by the masses that came to pay their respect and homage to a wonderful and dedicated man of God. The Reverend Earle Ifill, Presiding Elder of the East Atlanta District then served as our interim pastor. He helped us to regain our focus on ministry, and share our grief and healing with one another. Our focused effort began with the establishment of the Columbus H. Hartwell Scholarship fund. In tribute to his legacy, the youth choir was renamed the Rev. C. H. Hartwell Youth Choir. On Sunday, May 21, 2000 we were assigned a new pastor, Rev. Marvin L. Crawford by the presiding prelate, Bishop Donald George Kenneth Ming. Rev. Marvin Crawford, his wife, Dr. Sherell Vicks-Crawford, and children: Marvin Jr. and Claire were welcomed with open arms on Sunday, May 29, 2000. Rev. Crawford has revitalized the church's goal to build a new sanctuary. With a growing congregation, our church is in great need of adequate facilities so our ministries can go forth. While we're constructing a building, we are also building a people. We will break ground for our new worship facility on November 16, 2003. Please continue to pray for our pastor, our congregation and our ministries that we continue to grow in spirit of God's love and that we do what God would have us to do as a presence in our community. Our youth have adopted a theme this year that is befitting for our entire church and all of our ministries...
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