By Justin Schneider
August 25, 2008 09:08 pm
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LAPEL The final chapter in a more than century-long history was written Monday with the demolition of Ford Street United Methodist Church in Lapel.
The church has occupied its place at 925 Ford St. since 1891, when the first sanctuary was built.
Theres a lot of sentiment tied into all the experiences people have had here, Pastor Mark Helm told The Herald Bulletin. This is where people have had weddings, funerals and baptisms. Its a sad thing to have to give that place up.
In 2004, church officials learned of structural problems with the sanctuary roof and made short-term repairs. But in April, church services moved to the auditorium at Lapel High School.
Thirty-two pastors have served the church since 1890. Helm has served the congregation since June 2001.
A building and planning committee was formed and has been searching for a new home to erect a new sanctuary. Ford Street Childcare Ministry is expected to remain open.
Journey of Faith
Ford Street United Methodist Church, 925 Ford St. in Lapel, has more than 100 years of history in Madison County. The rise and fall of a house of worship:
1890 Lapel First united Brethren is founded with 22 members after a tent revival; services are held in Fishersburg and Lapel school buildings
1891 The churchs first sanctuary, a wood-frame building, is built on the current site
1917 A brick edifice is constructed after fire destroyed the wooden church
1946 The church become known as Lapel First Evangelical United Brethren Church after a denominational merger
1968 A merger between the Evangelical United Brethren and the Methodist Church results in a new name: Ford Street United Methodist Church
1969 Smith Hall education wing and gymnasium added in honor of Harry Smith, pastor from 1959 to 1979
2004 Building and planning committee formed in response to the discovery of roof problems
Aug. 25, 2008 Sanctuary demolished
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The old sanctuary of the Ford Street United Methodist Church in Lapel came down Monday morning as crews started demolition of the old church which had structural problems.
The Herald Bulletin
Friends and neighbors of the Ford Street United Methodist Church in Lapel came out to watch as the old sanctuary was being torn down Monday morning.
The Herald Bulletin