
- Colonial Americans
- Would Gather for days at a camp meeting to hear the
word of God.
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- Hard by were tents or booths and pine-knot
fire-stands. On foot, on horseback, in carts and wagons the people came together.
- An arbor covered with fresh scented boughs was
erected and provided with a primitive pulpit and puncheon seats. Wheat straw covered the
aisles and the space about the pulpit.
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- A safe place to Worship
- Protected from the elements
In 20th century America, the Churches are carpeted, Clothes are dry cleaned and
the windows are closed tight.
One of the first places people
with Chemical Sensitivity have to give up is their place of Worship.
- We now offer a choice on the internet. We welcome you
to our Open-Arbor
- A safe place for Share, Care, Study and Worship for
people with MCS
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- Last update 04/21/98