The church lacked the money for a replacement, estimated to cost more than $100,000.
In his 1931 study, Mavrodinov also writes that at the time, the church lacked a roof.
The church lacks a chancel, this having been demolished early in the 18th century.
From the looks of it, the church lacks for very little.
At the time, the church lacked a minister and had four parishioners remaining.
He also said the church lacked the money to maintain its properties.
The church lacked resources and had little meaningful contact with the masses, despite the religious nature of the Nicaraguan country.
So for 115 years there wasn't a tower and the church rather lacked presence as a result.
At that time the church of Rochester lacked a pastor.
The committee majority advocated a statement that the church "lacked a common mind" on homosexuality.