Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Greetings

Dear Members and Friends of EACC,
We have set up this blog as a quick and easy way to communicate electronically during this time of transition.  Please check frequently for updates, since the church's situation is likely to change frequently over the next few days and weeks.

Best regards,
Tim Robson
EACC Director of Music
and Blogger pro tem

6 comments:

  1. Our condolences on your enormous loss! How sad! May God bless and keep all of you.

    --James Rubottom (a Columbus Episcopalian)

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  2. You were lifted up at our Church Council meeting last night. May God help you find your way through this most difficult time. Our prayers are with you. Arcade, NY

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  3. My brothers and I were baptized in the church, 1934,37 and 42. My sister in Phildelphia by Dr. Blanchard in 46. We mourn the loss of the building but our prayers are for you continued mission in Cleveland. We lived at 1900 Knowles Street. I am now a retired PCUSA clergy. Let me know if I(we) caqn help in any way. Peace, Jonathan Hole (family of Russell)

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  4. Many years ago, my mother was a soloist in this church under the direction Vincent Percy. I was baptized there by the Reverand Duff. We happened to return to the Cleveland last Thursday and Friday and our hotel room looked out onto this gem. We spent a good thirty minutes just enjoying its beauty and the stained glass windows which were lit at night. As I walked passed the building the next morning and I a great urge to touch the sandstone and give it a pat...which I did. We are both so sorry for your loss.

    This passed summer, while I was at the Clinic, I took the opportunity to take both of my children through the chuch. We enjoyed the old pictures and archived on display. So glad I did this.
    Barbara Esch Stolar -Erie PA ....daughter of Beverly Esch Chautauqua NY

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