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English: View of the interior of the Serbin church, facing the rear. The Bible verse is in German, not Wendish/Sorbian. Pipe organ in balcony, requires a person to stand on the left side of the organ and pump lever up and down. Picture to the right shows the ship Ben Nevis, the ship on which most of the Serbin settlers sailed on their way from Europe to Texas. On the left are pictures of the successive pastors who have served the congregation, the first being Jan Kilian and the second being his son.
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English: View of the interior of the Serbin church, facing the rear. The Bible verse is in German, not Wendish/Sorbian. Pipe organ in balcony, requires a person to stand on the left side of the organ and pump lever up and down. Picture to the right shows the ship Ben Nevis, the ship on which most of the Serbin settlers sailed on their way from Europe to Texas. On the left are pictures of the successive pastors who have served the congregation, the first being Jan Kilian and the second being his son.
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Author Pete unseth

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