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The congregation proceeds into St. Paul Methodist Church for the rededication service in Lexington on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025. Many reasons caused the church to be closed for several years. (Photo/Susanna Johnson)

The congregation proceeds into St. Paul Methodist Church for the rededication service in Lexington on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025. Many reasons caused the church to be closed for several years. (Photo/Susanna Johnson)

Years after closing, service and fellowship mark St. Paul’s reopening

Neither storms, nor a pandemic, nor even a financial scam could stop the members of St. Paul Methodist Church from bringing their ancestors’ church back to life. St. Paul, located at 660 Comer Road in Lexington, opened its doors to the public Sunday for the first time in five years.
Southern A&E CEO emeritus Steve McCune, assistant superintendent Kanya Cornish, OCES principal Katie Baldwin, BOE vice-chair Tim Poole, operations director Paul Thiel, superintendent Beverley Levine, BOE chair Becky Soto, Jake Willcox, Guillermo Camacho, Susan Robinson and Parrish Construction senior project manager Alex Johnson prepare to cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the new elementary school Sunday. (Photo/Anna Izquierdo)

Southern A&E CEO emeritus Steve McCune, assistant superintendent Kanya Cornish, OCES principal Katie Baldwin, BOE vice-chair Tim Poole, operations director Paul Thiel, superintendent Beverley Levine, BOE chair Becky Soto, Jake Willcox, Guillermo Camacho, Susan Robinson and Parrish Construction senior project manager Alex Johnson prepare to cut the ribbon to mark the opening of the new elementary school Sunday. (Photo/Anna Izquierdo)

OCES ribbon cutting marks end of construction at new school

Julie Holloman is hopeful the new elementary school will help her and fellow faculty members “rally and pull together” for the first day of school on Friday.  “We’re all unified under one building, so that’s super special,” said Holloman, who teaches first grade.