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Robert Manley, the pastor at St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Carrollton, is the first African-American to lead a predominately white mainline church in Carroll County. Before coming to St. Andrew’s, Manley, 63, served at the Forest Park United Methodist Church. (Photo by Thomas O'Connor/Times-Georgian.)
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Church makes history — again
by Leo Hohmann/Times-Georgian
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St. Andrew United Methodist has never been afraid to be first. It was the first mainline denominational church in Carroll County to hire a female pastor back in the late 1980s and its current past...
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