Pastor planning healing service after Nova Scotia church damaged in fire
NORTH PRESTON, N.S. — Members of a historic church just east of Halifax will soon work out a plan to return to the building after a fire tore through the upper reaches of what was a beloved gathering spot for many in the community, its pastor said Wednesday.
Rev. Wallace Smith of St. Thomas Baptist Church in North Preston, N.S., said he’s awaiting a report from an insurance inspector on the extent of the damage at what’s been a popular spiritual and social home for the predominantly black community since the church was founded over 160 years ago.
Smith said Thursday that he and other church leaders will need further information to determine when and how they can return to the site.
“We have not lost our focus as Christians. We’re still looking forward to some time in the very near future, going back inside and worshiping,” said Smith.


