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immediately able to raise the necessary funds fori this purpose. The Session and Board of Deacons,! therefore, sent an overture to the Meridianl Presbytery requesting the use for this purpose of] approximately $12,000 then in the hands of the] Presbytery obtained from the sale of a manse in] Pass Christian. (It had earlier been determined byl the Presbytery that the Bay St. Louis church could] and would readily handle any residents of western! Pass Christian that were Presbyterians, and it has, Pass Christian is another lovely residential! community, handsome and prosperous, famous andl fashionable, with a broad, white beach, stately) homes and a love of Southern living.) The answer! was in the affirmative, the funds provided as a| loan for a term of ten years, free of interest.
At a special meeting of the Session held on|
July
the
19,	1959,
church
Reverend Morren's withdrawal from] as pastor was accepted, effective October 31, 1959. In his absence, the pulpit was filled by Elders Harold Barber, D.A. McCandliss and Paul Wright of the First Presbyterian Church ofl Gulfport.
A pulpit committee was thereafter formed and, after due deliberations, on Sunday, November 1,
1959,	a memorable one, the Reverend Dr. Edward A. Lindsey became the new Stated Supply minister tol the church. He was a native Mississippian, having] on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Pass A graduate of Presbyterian Theological Louisville, Kentucky, he was married to Jane Stormont, a graduate College, Sherman, Texas.
A get-acquainted reception for the his wife was held on Sunday, November Guests were greeted by representatives of the Women of the Church and received in the Sunday school room. Members of other Protestant churches in the city called throughout the afternoon to welcome the Lindseys to Bay St. Louis.
During the year, the following new members were received into the membership of the church: Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stevens, Leslie Stevens, Paul Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland S. Rheams, and Mrs. Edward A. Lindsey.
been reared Chr istian. Seminary in the former
of Austin
pastor and 22,	1959


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