Alms Box by the entrance
The alms box is mentioned twice in the New Testament: Mark 12:41-44 (cf. Luke 21:1-4) and Matthew 27:6. The treasury in the Old Testament (2 Chronicles 24:6 f.; Nehemiah 12:44 and 13:4 and 9) was intended to receive gifts for divine worship and particularly for the upkeep of the House of God. According to 1 Corinthians 16:2 the Apostle Paul advised the churches at Galatia and Corinth to gather some gifts of money on each Sabbath, and to lay it aside until he would come to use it for the needy brethren in Jerusalem. Thereby he laid the foundation for Sunday alms in the Christian Church.
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The Baptismal Font inside the railing dates from 1857. It was given by Dr. J.A. Massey, Rector during the Yellow Fever Epidemic, in memory of his daughter.
The Baptristy railing was the original altar rail.

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Scissor beams in the ceiling were hand-fashioned with mallet, chisel, and adz, joined with mortise and tenons, and adorned with Biblical proclamations.