Faith Bible Fellowship Church replaced 50-year-old tower in one day using a crane

Before the sun rose on Faith Bible Fellowship Church in Manchester Township on Oct. 22, a Kinsley Construction crane was in place ready to get to work. By late afternoon, the aging tower on top of the sanctuary, with a crack and a lean, was replaced with a gleaming reminder of the congregation’s faith piercing the blue sky.

According to Helen Gemmill, a deacon with the church, the current church was built in 1974 on donated farmland. “It was deteriorated, it’s got a huge crack in it … it’s a foot out of center, it was unstable and we had to replace it,” she said as the crane cable was lashed to the tower.

The church started a capital fund, receiving donations from within and outside the congregation, for the replacement of the tower and quickly raised the $54,000 needed for the new 48-foot tower. “We wanted to make sure the money raised … was from people who wanted this as their legacy,” Gemmill added.

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While the church was originally in the middle of farmland in 1974, housing has filled in around the church over the following decades and it’s a visible landmark Gemmill noted.

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