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YESTERDAY WAS THE deadline for the Mount Pisgah Spiritual Baptist Church in Carrington Village, St Michael to vacate its temporary Government-owned location, but it remains without a replacement home.
After what may have been the last service there, Bishop Marlon Jones told the DAILY NATION yesterday that the church contacted and wrote letters to a number of prominent people and parliamentarians, including Prime Minister Freundel Stuart, appealing for an extension to the notice to quit, but without success.
“We have placed an advertisement in the NATION asking the public if they have a place for sale or for rent, and we have had some responses from the advertisement,”?he added.
“But we haven’t had a full-fledged response in terms of us having the ability to move today so as it stands we don’t have any place to go so we are still contemplating our next move.”. (AH)

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