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Home/Churches and Ministries/Truck Slams Into PCA Church, Dubbed ‘Holiest Church’ In Spring, Texas

Truck Slams Into PCA Church, Dubbed ‘Holiest Church’ In Spring, Texas

Spring Cypress is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America

Written by KHOU Staff | Saturday, August 9, 2014

The driver went 100 yards through a field before slamming into Spring Cypress Presbyterian. The driver was treated and released, but it was unclear how or why he lost control. The church was boarded up hours later, and the pastor changed the sign to say it’s the “holiest church” in Spring.

SPRING, Texas – A church will still hold services this Sunday even after a truck plowed into the building overnight Thursday [August 7, 2014].

The driver went 100 yards through a field before slamming into Spring Cypress Presbyterian. The driver was treated and released, but it was unclear how or why he lost control.

The church was boarded up hours later, and the pastor changed the sign to say it’s the “holiest church” in Spring.

[Editor’s note: Spring Cypress is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America. Spring is a suburb of Houston. The pastor is Dave W. Muntsinger.]

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