Source: Chateau Chic (November 2015) | Point of Vue Magazine
Home. Parishioners of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church are finally home.
Few words or photographs can truly express the beauty of this breathtaking space.
After tragically losing the historical church in a fire on Nov. 11, 2010, the St. Matthew’s church body was taken in by the gracious Grace Lutheran Church. After worshiping there for more than four years, services transitioned back to campus in Parish Hall once it was complete this January.
For years, parishioners, members of the community, students and alumni anxiously walked around the cavity of space that would become their sanctuary. Thousands of painstaking hours and millions of dollars went into its meticulous construction. Exactly five years after fire ripped through this historical treasure, a new church opens its doors, paying homage to the 118-year-old church that was lost, while incorporating modern amenities […]
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