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A Tour of Our Building
Every spring, on top of the hill, adults and children alike join in the maypole dance. It symbolizes the returning of the sun and renewal of spring. Just thru the front doors is an open commons area. It is an area where folks can meet and socialize. The artwork on the walls is from church members and local artists and changes every month or so. Just off the commons area is the Hearth Room. It's not a room with doors so much as an alcove with bookcases, display cases, a piano, chairs, and a sofa. During services the audio is piped into the Hearth Room for those who wish to listen from there.
Down the hall from the commons area is the Religious Education offices, classrooms, and conference rooms.
Up a half flight of stairs from the commons area, just above the coffee room and kitchen, is the church sanctuary. The sanctuary is used for larger congregation meetings, the church service auction, recital rentals of the hall, and of course, our services.
The music during services is a special part of each week. We have an organ, harpsichord, and piano. Our directors of music also bring a variety of musicians, playing the guitar, violin, cello, clarinet, harp, and a variety of other instruments.
In between the religious education wing and the offices wing is the memorial gardens. It is a nice place to sit and reflect on life, love, and the things that mean the most to us. The memorial garden holds the ashes of a number of our past members.
Now that you have seen the church on-line, we hope you'll visit in person. The most beautiful aspect of our church is one that can't be captured well in pictures. That is, of course, the wonderful people of the congregation.
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