Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

Sunday Meetin’ Time is a compelling story written in the same vein as I’d Climb the Highest Mountain or The Waltons. It is adapted from the widely read online series of short stories written by Ms. Walston several years ago, Sunday Meetin’ Time.

 

Nestled in a low valley beneath the foothills of a small mountain range, you will find life happening everywhere. An intimate, riveting story of a bygone era set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Sunday Meetin’ Time reveals the lives of the Alrod family, their church, and their friends. 

 

An immigrant grandfather from Ireland settled the farm that would remain for over 150 years. The side effects of this book will cause you to sob at the family’s losses and laugh at their antics as they praise God through it all in the “little church on the hill.” Herman Alrod is a corn farmer by heritage and inheritance. He becomes the reluctant pastor of the “little church on the hill.” 

 

This book is a remembrance to those who have fond memories of this era. It will enlighten those who come behind them with the history, poems, songs, scripture, romance, mystery, and adventure of bygone days. America was made strong by families who worshiped in small rural churches, honored God, loved their families, and respected their country. Could America be saved by the same? 

 

You will love and laugh at five-year-old LeRoy and his hijinks.

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Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

Sunday Meetin’ Time is a compelling story written in the same vein as I’d Climb the Highest Mountain or The Waltons. It is adapted from the widely read online series of short stories written by Ms. Walston several years ago, Sunday Meetin’ Time.

 

Nestled in a low valley beneath the foothills of a small mountain range, you will find life happening everywhere. An intimate, riveting story of a bygone era set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Sunday Meetin’ Time reveals the lives of the Alrod family, their church, and their friends. 

 

An immigrant grandfather from Ireland settled the farm that would remain for over 150 years. The side effects of this book will cause you to sob at the family’s losses and laugh at their antics as they praise God through it all in the “little church on the hill.” Herman Alrod is a corn farmer by heritage and inheritance. He becomes the reluctant pastor of the “little church on the hill.” 

 

This book is a remembrance to those who have fond memories of this era. It will enlighten those who come behind them with the history, poems, songs, scripture, romance, mystery, and adventure of bygone days. America was made strong by families who worshiped in small rural churches, honored God, loved their families, and respected their country. Could America be saved by the same? 

 

You will love and laugh at five-year-old LeRoy and his hijinks.

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Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

by Patricia McCullough Walston
Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

Sunday Meetin' Time: The Little Church on the Hill

by Patricia McCullough Walston

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Sunday Meetin’ Time is a compelling story written in the same vein as I’d Climb the Highest Mountain or The Waltons. It is adapted from the widely read online series of short stories written by Ms. Walston several years ago, Sunday Meetin’ Time.

 

Nestled in a low valley beneath the foothills of a small mountain range, you will find life happening everywhere. An intimate, riveting story of a bygone era set in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Sunday Meetin’ Time reveals the lives of the Alrod family, their church, and their friends. 

 

An immigrant grandfather from Ireland settled the farm that would remain for over 150 years. The side effects of this book will cause you to sob at the family’s losses and laugh at their antics as they praise God through it all in the “little church on the hill.” Herman Alrod is a corn farmer by heritage and inheritance. He becomes the reluctant pastor of the “little church on the hill.” 

 

This book is a remembrance to those who have fond memories of this era. It will enlighten those who come behind them with the history, poems, songs, scripture, romance, mystery, and adventure of bygone days. America was made strong by families who worshiped in small rural churches, honored God, loved their families, and respected their country. Could America be saved by the same? 

 

You will love and laugh at five-year-old LeRoy and his hijinks.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781490873947
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 05/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 340
File size: 5 MB
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