Church Folk

Church Folk by Michele Andrea Bowen, published by Walk WorthyPress in 2001, is a work of fiction that explores the dynamics within a church community. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Theophilus Henry Simmons, a young pastor, and his wife, Essie Lee Lane, as they navigate the challenges posed by their parishioners’ various follies and idiosyncrasies while striving to impart the true meaning of faith and love.
Readers will find a portrayal of the complexities of church life, highlighting the relationships and struggles that define a congregation. The story delves into themes of community and spirituality, offering insights into the efforts of Theophilus and Essie as they work to maintain unity among their members. This first novel captures the essence of religious life and the personal challenges faced by those in leadership roles within the church.
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Despite the follies, foibles, and idiosyncracies of their parishioners, Theophilus Henry Simmons, a young pastor, and his wife, Essie Lee Lane, are determined to hold their congregation together and teach them the true meaning of faith and love. A first novel. 25,000 first printing.
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