"Where the Spirit of the Lord is, There is the One True Church"
In our church history, The Annals of Saint Luke, we say our inception came when the Board of Missions of North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church, in December 1962, recognized a need for a church in the south of Laurinburg and purchased land on Blue Farm Road near US 401. Our true beginning, however, came on June 17, 1965 when the North Carolina Annual Conference voted to appoint Reverend Robert S. Pullman as pastor. The congregation had yet to be established. To quote from a hymn of the 1960's, "It only takes a spark to get a fire going..."; this young dedicated preacher brought that spark to a small group of Christians, who on October 10, 1965 held their first worship service in Vardell Hall on the Saint Andrews College Campus.
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