South Lancaster,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
In 1860, the original log structure was torn down. To retain part of it’s history, the massive lock and key which were forged and cast in Scotland, were cut out and placed on display in a cabinet in the new church vestibule. A white carved dove, from the original log church, was put in place on the north wall above the pulpit. Over the years many people have admired the dove and love to hear stories about how it symbolizes the Holy Spirit and serves as a reminder of the congregation’s ancestral roots.
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