By 1870 the congregation decided to replace its church building and purchased the current site.
The congregation decided, though, that the total costs of the project was beyond their means.
So the congregation decided in 1863 to build a new church elsewhere.
The congregation decided to leave the Conservative movement in 1995, and for a year had no affiliation.
Then, about two years ago, the congregation decided to go beyond tolerance and welcome them, church officials say.
The congregation decided to name the church for the Noel's late son.
A growing Episcopal congregation decided it needed its own church.
In 1909, the congregation decided to build a new, larger church.
The congregation could not decide, despite meeting for four hours, whether to accept the black church's offer.
After the war, in 1870, the congregation decided to expand the church again.