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The former church on North Spring Street in St. Louis has attracted visitors since a 2001 fire left it as a stone shell. The Pulitzer Arts Foundation aims to fix it up but keep its character intact.
In 2001, a Gothic-revival-style church located in the Grand Center Arts District of St. Louis, Missouri, was destroyed by fire, with only its architectural shell still standing. Known as .
In 2001, a Gothic-revival-style church located in the Grand Center Arts District of St. Louis, Missouri, was destroyed by fire, with only its architectural shell still standing. Known as the 'Spring Church,' the remaining structure became a beloved community landmark and the site of impromptu gatherings and other events.
December 22, 2020
H. Richard “Dick” Harp, 90, passed away at his home in Winding Creek Village, Millsboro, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, due to heart failure.
Dick was born in Detroit, Mich., April 18, 1930; he was the secondborn to Harry (also a minister) and Henrietta Harp. He moved with his family to Milwaukee, Wis., and later to Atlanta, Ga., where he graduated from Bass High School. Graduating with an AB from Anderson College in Indiana, he returned to Georgia where he graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary, with his Bachelor of Divinity. He served as the associate pastor to his father at the Neighborhood Chapel Church of God in Atlanta, and became the senior pastor at the church following his father’s death, remaining there for five years. He went on to serve as minister at National Memorial Church of God in Washington, D.C., from 1958-95.