Rehoboth Presbyterian Church

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The sign of Rehoboth Presbyterian Church.

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The sign of Rehoboth Presbyterian Church.

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Front porch of Rehoboth Presbyterian Church

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Plaque on glass top desk that Allie and his brother, Scott, donated in memory of

their mother, Mary Scott Clayton.

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Stained glass window

depicting the former church.

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Stained glass on the door of the

Choir Room.

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Sanctuary from the point of view of the pulpit.

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The stained glass windows, which are located in the

sanctuary.

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The original pulpit where Rev. Clayton gave his sermons.

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The foyer that separates the old church from the

new addition. The Christian Education Building was dedicated on May 16th,

1971. It now holds offices, the fellowship hall, and

classrooms.

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The left side of the church. The old church

ends at the stained glass and the Christian

Education Building continues to the left.

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The large front door. The design of the door allows a casket and its

pallbearers to pass through unobstructed.

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The doorway to the front porch.

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The stone plaque taken from the former church and installed in the front porch. It

reads “Rehoboth Presbyterian Church 1871”.