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    Another church building collapses in Edo

    - September 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The collapsed church building. | credits: Alexander Okere

    Barely two weeks after a church building collapsed in Uzama Street, Off Oliha Quartres, in Egor Local Government of Edo State, leaving one person dead and injuring no fewer than three others, another church building has collapsed at Asoro Slope, off Ekenwan Road in Benin.

    The church auditorium, which belongs to the Liberty Power Bible Church Incorporated, was said to have collapsed around 1.30pm after a heavy rainstorm on Sunday.

    Although no life was reported lost, a residential building was, however, said to have been affected by the disaster.

    The owner of the church, identified as Apostle Moses Erue, was said to have returned few hours after the collapse to salvage some of the church property.

    Punch Metro, however, gathered that the church auditorium may have collapsed due to the use of sub-standard building materials.

    The owner of the residential building, Mr. Ajoh Silvanus, told our correspondent that he earlier warned the owner of the building severally about the inferior materials being used for the construction of the church auditorium.

    He lamented that the church owner was only concerned about the safety of the church speakers, rather than the damage done to his own building.

    He also revealed that the owner of the church had been apprehended by the police.

    Ajor said, I have been complaining to the pastor of this church that he was erecting the church like a fence without pillars, even the blocks were made with ordinary sand.

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    LDS Church producing film for Priesthood restoration site

    - September 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PROVO -- Construction is underway by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on a new visitors center and historic center in north-central Pennsylvania where the church believes the Aaronic and Melchizedek priesthoods were restored on the earth in May 1829.

    The new visitors center in Oakland, Penn. -- once known as Harmony -- will feature a film that was shot in part Monday at the LDS Motion Picture Studios in Provo.

    Stephen Allen, managing director of the church's Missionary Department, and Reid Nielson, managing director of the Church History Department, held a joint news event at the studio to discuss the site plans for the area, and invite media crews to film the church's filming of the restoration story.

    "This is the last site of the Restoration that has not been restored by the church," Allen said. "The film intends to tell the story of translation of the Book of Mormon through Oliver Cowdery's eyes."

    The site plans include a restoration of the Joseph and Emma Smith home, the Issac Hale Home, a visitor's center and chapel. The area is close to Fayette, N.Y., and Palmyra, N.Y., and has previously held a monument marker honoring the location of the priesthood restoration.

    The location is significant to members of the LDS Church because it was where they believe the resurrected John the Baptist first restored the Aaronic Priesthood through Joseph Smith and Cowdery. A short time later Peter, James and John, Christ's original disciples, returned to the site as resurrected beings and restored the Melchizedek Priesthood to the earth.

    This site is sacred ground for Latter-day Saints, church historian and recorder Elder Marlin K. Jensen said when plans for the site were announced in 2011. Our hope is that by restoring the historic buildings and making the area more accessible, visitors of all faiths will be able to enjoy the beauty of the site and learn more about the restoration of the priesthood and the translation of the Book of Mormon.

    The site has a three-fold message, according to Nielson. The first is the Book of Mormon translation. It was at Harmony that references to baptism and the priesthood caused Smith and Cowdery to ponder and eventually ask the Lord for further understanding.

    The second message is about the many revelations Smith received on the site. Several of the modern-day revelations that formed the foundation of the church were received at this location.

    The third message is the priesthood restoration.

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    Eldred church holds mortgage burning ceremony

    - September 29, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ELDRED The congregation of the First Church of God in Eldred marked the joyous occasionof themortgage burning ceremonyon Saturday afternoon through music and reminiscing.

    For most churches, a mortgage is perhaps the largest expense and paying it off depends on faith and the congregations generosity,so not having thisindebtedness is certainly a cause for celebration.

    Not only is the loan paid in full, but having an early repayment, as in this case, is even morereason for rejoicing.

    John Mead opened the service with a guitar selection.

    Pastor James Kazimer, an Eldred native, said when he returned to his hometown from Rochester, N.Y., the congregation was small just 10 members so he was not paid a salary as part-time minister. He took a second job in Wellsville, N.Y.

    When I came here, the church building itself was old, the floor needed repaired and the church was unable to pay its bills due mainly to the economically depressed area, Kazimer said.

    But, still the congregation grew, increasing the need for new facilities.

    Kazimer credited a friend who attended the ceremony,the Rev. Bruce Wilson,who now pastors the Liberty Street Church of God in Clarion, with suggesting a capital campaign so we dont have to take money from the general fund.

    That recommendation was accepted, and church members signed pledge cards for the building fund. Dinners and bazaars were also held to raise the funds.

    Work began. Before construction of the Fellowship Hall was completed, a balance remained on that note.

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