Today I visited the church where I grew up, Grace United Brethren Church in Sherkston, ON.
Why return after 10+ years? First, I happened to be in the area; it just so happened that the conference I had been invited to as a speaker was in Port Colborne. So, I spent the weekend with my Mom in the home where I grew up. Second, the church were I grew up had burned down and been rebuilt. Neither of us had been back to the church since the fire and I was curious to see what the new building looked and felt like. The church building that my ancestors helped build burned down in 2020 (read more about that here) and only recently have the doors reopened for worship.
Stepping inside, I was struck by a few things:
1. It felt brighter, more open, and more spacious than the previous building, even though it's smaller from a square footage perspective. The space feels comfortable and easily manageable for both small and large groups.
2. The two main spaces have been flipped. There used to be a sanctuary space on the west end and a Christian education space on the east end. Now, the Christian education space is on the west end and the sanctuary is on the east end.
3. The basement is gone. I have fond memories of my Jr High Sunday school classroom with a sump pump in the corner. There was also a large basement area with sliding wooden panel doors separating spaces and an upright piano. There was a kitchen and a maintenance room with a cistern. There was also a little room under the stairs with a phone in it. That's all gone. Now, the kitchen is in the middle of the facility, separating the foyer from the multipurpose space. There's no cistern. And who needs a room for a phone anymore.
Building aside, the best part was the people. I was overwhelmed to chat with a handful of saints who watched me grow up and are still faithfully praying and serving. So grateful for them.
For fire pictures, see the CBC article linked above. Here are before and after pics and one I snapped with my phone while the pastor was preaching



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