by Scott Barkley/The Christian Index, posted Tuesday, December 01, 2015 (7 years ago)
AUGUSTA, Ga. (BP) -- A church building in Augusta, Ga., with ties to the birth of the Southern Baptist Convention has been condemned by city officials.
The structure, located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Greene Street, served as the home for First Baptist Church in Augusta from 1902 until the 1970s, according to WAGT 26. Following up on reports that homeless individuals were sleeping on its front porch, a city inspector noticed plaster falling from the ceiling in the sanctuary and a small prayer group meeting in a room heated by a propane burner, a code violation. Read More