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There has been no development on the property since St. Michael’s Episcopal Church was torn down in 2018. (Charlene Medders/WUFT News)
Decision On Former St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Property Heads To Gainesville City Commission
By Charlene Medders
February 26, 2021
The Gainesville City Plan Board was split in its decision on Thursday to deny or approve petitions to change the land use and rezone the property that once featured St. Michael’s Episcopal Church.
After four and a half hours of discussion, board members ended with a tie vote, 3-3, on both decisions to either approve or deny the proposed plans for land use change and to rezone the property.
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This Sunday, consider the âGood Newsâ that Jesus came to proclaim and how He balanced a hectic work schedule. In the Gospel reading from Mark we can see Jesus going about His days intentionally in all things. He heals the sick. He travels throughout Galilee spreading important news. He casts out many demons. We do not see much rest and recreation! How did those around Jesus keep up with Him? The name of the sermon is âLet Us Go.â
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