The Presbyterian Church Grenada

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View of Carenage from Kirk Steeple

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These images were shot [2013] from the landing of the Kirk Steeple.     The Steeple [or tower] survived the force of the hurricane winds of Ivan, in September 2004.   Once made safe and restored, we may once more climb to the top.    VERY WINDY up-top: not for the feint hearted!

Further images may be viewd of the gradual restoration work of the Steeple/Tower!    All will be dated appropriately.

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View of Carenage from Kirk Steeple

View of Carenage from Kirk Steeple

Shadow of Steeple "top"...[vertigo inducing!]

Shadow of Steeple "top"...[vertigo inducing!]

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Shadow of Steeple "top"...[vertigo inducing!]
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Minister: Rev. Dr. R. Osbert James - (473) 449-8031[Cell]

The Office: Knox House, Grand Etang Road, St. George's: (473) 440-2436

Email: info@presbyterianchurchgrenada.com, thepresbyterianchurch.gnd@gmail.com

The Presbyterian Church Grenada

God always lives in our hearts

 

In 1830, a small group of Scottish residents decided to build a Kirk. A subscription list, headed by the Scottish governor, Major-General Sir James Campbell, raised the required sum, Application was made to government for a suitable site on which to build.

The Manse | Tanteen Terrace, St. George, Grenada

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