Storefront churches taking root in communities, struggling areas On Sunday mornings, the sounds of drums, tambourines, guitars and gospel singing spill out onto streets that were once busy commercial corridors. Where clothing and hardware stores once served customers, small congregations now worship in what are often called storefront churches. In recent years, several have sprung up in vacant store lots in downtown, the Flint, Corky Row and other struggling ...
July 21, 2013 - Fall River Herald News