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History of Central Christian Church of Clarksburg

37 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Conversation with Jeff Hanlin, pastor of Central Christian Church of Clarksburg. In this episode of Around and About the Clarksburg History Museum, we sit down with Pastor Jeff Hanlin of Central Christian Church in Clarksburg, West Virginia to explore the history of one of the city’s most recognizable - and often overlooked - landmarks. From its beginnings in the early 1900s with a small group meeting in the courthouse to the construction of its striking four-story building, this conversation uncovers the story behind the church’s architecture, stained glass windows, and lasting presence in the community. We also dive into the broader roots of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), the Restoration Movement, and the influence of Bethany College, connecting local history to a much larger story. Pastor Hanlin shares how the church has served Clarksburg through outreach efforts like warming shelters, how it adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic through live streaming, and the challenges it faces today as it looks toward the future.

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