2 Churches With Twister Damage Meet In Parking Lot To Worship, Pray For Their Kentucky Community

Monday, December 13 2021

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Arthur Byrn, left; Carole Dowdy, center; and Carla McDonald console each other after an outdoor service was held at First Christian Church Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, in Mayfield, Ky.
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Arthur Byrn, left; Carole Dowdy, center; and Carla McDonald console each other after an outdoor service was held at First Christian Church Sunday in Mayfield, Ky.

“It was indescribable,” Pastor Joel Cauley said of the disaster scene. “It was almost like you were in a twilight zone. You could smell the aroma of candles, and you could hear the cries of people for help. Candle smells and all the sirens is not something I ever expected to experience at the same time.”

In the shadows of their crumpled church sanctuaries, two congregations in Mayfield came together on Sunday to pray for those who were lost. Members of First Christian Church and First Presbyterian Church met in a parking lot surrounded by rubble, piles of broken bricks and metal.

“Our little town will never be the same, but we’re resilient,” Laura McClendon said. “We’ll get there, but it’s going to take a long time.”

Dr. Milton West, senior minister of First Christian Church, talks about the damage done to the church and the plans for recovery after an outdoor service was held Sunday in Mayfield, Ky.
[Photo Credit: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey] Dr. Milton West, senior minister of First Christian Church, talks about the damage done to the church and the plans for recovery after an outdoor service was held Sunday in Mayfield, Ky.
The remains of Dawson Springs Primitive Baptist Church after a tornado in Dawson Springs, Ky.
[Photo Credit: (AP Photo/Michael Clubb] The remains of Dawson Springs Primitive Baptist Church after a tornado in Dawson Springs, Ky.

 

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