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Celtic Cross Presbyterian Church Celtic Cross History |
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Celtic Cross Presbyterian Church was organized as Center Line Community Church in October 1924. On March 17, 1938 the Community Church became the Center Line Presbyterian Church. In April 1959, the Church and Presbytery purchased the present site on East Ten Mile Road. In 1967, the name of the church was changed to Celtic Cross Presbyterian and a process of rebuilding its program, membership, and mission was begun. The congregation first worshipped in their new church home on Christmas Eve 1967. In 1982 the church accomplished a 40 percent expansion of its building, and in 1985 added the steeple, cross, and other features. The church has continued to grow, and has welcomed members from St. Luke's Presbyterian Church of Warren and Covenant Presbyterian Church of Eastpointe. On November 14, 1999 the congregation celebrated its 75th year of service to God and the community. |