Gangrey
Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

The Next Generation Of Snake Handlers

Kevin Hardy: LAFOLLETTE, Tenn. — This place doesn't look like much.

The brick exterior is falling away. The homemade sign standing by the dead-end gravel road is written in crooked stencil lettering.

"Tabernacle Church of God. Pastor Andrew Hamblin. Friday 7:30. Sunday 1:00."

But there is no meekness inside this windowless, concrete box of a church. Sound explodes and escalates, a chaotic jumble of tambourines, electric guitar and humming.

At times the volume is so loud it rattles the foundation. Foreheads gleam from olive oil anointing, tongues mumble unrecognizably, hallelujahs scream to the ceiling, arms stretch wide.

There will be a miracle tonight.

It's in the air.

People can feel it.

Someone c…

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