Yesterday was the Holiday Parade in downtown Greensboro. The above photo features Andrews High School turning off of Greene Street onto Market, approaching Elm Street. West Market Street United Methodist Church can be seen in the background. It is the closest church to the Market/Elm intersection where the streets divide north/south and east/west. When the community comes downtown and families have a fun, save time together downtown, it is a moving and spiritual feeling.
It you are looking for a downtown church, West Market Street offers traditional, modern, music, and radio services and has been a Greensboro institution for nearly 200 years. That romanesque building has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1985. It is located by the courthouse. We hope you find time in December to explore downtown, and, today, the West Market Street UMC is having a carol service at 11:00 am, if you are looking for a way to kickstart the holiday season. Tonight, from 5:30- 6:45, is the start of their 3-week group to get questions answered about advent and the Christmas season in general. This is a very dynamic church. As for the Andrews High marching band, in the foreground, they are dynamic and amazing too. Yesterday was an all-around great day in Greensboro.
Happy Sunday!
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