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Businiess name:  First Presbyterian Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
There's a service at 10:30. It's not a big congregation, but the church has been around for 150 years. The Church leases its land to other Churches as well so there are 4 or 5 services from different church services on Sundays. Parking flows into the surrounding neighborhood so get there early. If you are considering joining this Church, it may important for you to consider how the church leadership handled a issue important to congregants, parents, and the surrounding neighborhood. The Church leaders met a half year ago and decided to make more money through putting up a wireless communications tower on its roof. Controversy arose because congregants and parents of the pre-school run by the Church said they were not informed about the Church's decision. Pre-schooler parents were also prevented from using the mailboxes to communicate with each other about the plans (letters were removed). Community members received letters from Church leaders promising law suits for opposing it. The Church's handling of this matter may be of interest in deciding whether this is an environment that aligns with one's value system.

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