To God be the Glory, 1972-1997; The History of the First Presbyterian Church of Colorado Springs, Colorado [Hardcover] Smith, Rev. James W.

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Dust jacket has some wear around corners and edges. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

Delve into the rich heritage of Colorado Springs’ First Presbyterian Church with this meticulously researched volume by Rev. James W. Smith. Tracing the congregation’s journey from humble beginnings to modern prominence, it offers invaluable insights into the city’s development and the role of religious institutions in shaping its cultural fabric. Enriched with rare photographs and primary sources, this work celebrates the enduring spirit of faith and community that sustained the church through triumph and adversity, making it a must-have for collectors and readers interested in religious history, local lore, or the American West.

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Dust jacket has some wear around corners and edges. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.

This copy of “To God be the Glory, 1972-1997; The History of the First Presbyterian Church of Colorado Springs, Colorado” offers a remarkable glimpse into the rich heritage of one of the oldest and most influential churches in the Rocky Mountain region. Penned by Rev. James W. Smith, a respected figure within the congregation, this meticulously researched volume traces the church’s journey from its humble beginnings in the late 19th century to its modern-day prominence.

Beyond chronicling the church’s growth and evolution, the book delves into the intricate tapestry of Colorado Springs’ history, providing invaluable insights into the city’s development and the role played by religious institutions in shaping its cultural fabric. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the author’s attention to detail, as well as the inclusion of rare photographs and primary source materials that bring the narrative to life.

Moreover, this work serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of faith and community that has sustained the First Presbyterian Church through times of triumph and adversity. For those with a keen interest in religious history, local lore, or the rich tapestry of the American West, this volume is an essential addition to any collection.

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