Soon after they got the news five months ago, Betty and Gary Greves started packing.
The boxes stretch up toward the living room ceiling now in their rental off Player Avenue. They’ve called this place home for over 23 years.
It was a place the Greveses hosted family reunions. But now, their landlord s son is moving into the house and the landlord, Mark Blasingim, said he s signing it over to him.
By default, the Greveses have to go.
The couple has been searching for a new place to live ever since, and they say their hunt has been far from easy.
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Live from Decaur City was a unique project for the veteran worship-leading team of North Point.
The album was recorded during the pandemic period and though it was recorded live, it was done so without the aid of an audience, other than the One to whom the worship was given.
Live from Decatur City features the consortia of North Point’s great worship-leading team, with each taking the lead at one point or another as the project seamlessly flows from its lead off with the beautiful “O What a Miracle,” led by Kaycee Hines, all the way to the exuberant “Abundantly More,” led by Clay Finnesand.
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