Written by Gwyn Beer Canada West Mission Centre Co-President Rolling Reunion continued…The Plano Stone Church The bus tour stopped at 2 of our Community of Christ congregations. Our first congregation was in Plano, Illinois. The Plano Stone Church was constructed in 1862 and served as the church headquarters till 1881 when the headquarters moved with Joseph Smith to Lamoni Iowa. Plano Stone Church was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It was dark as the bus rolled up to the block that the church and fellowship hall occupied. We were the guests of the Mission and Plano congregations for dinner in the separate Roger’s Hall. We were able to visit with the congregation. They had a meal ready for us (we were late!). Then we went across the pathway lit by phone flashlights to the church. My pictures do not do the building justice. A true piece of our History! What a beautiful building! The pews and pulpit were made from native lumber by church members and are still in use today. We had a wonderful worship service in the Plano Stone church and when we left the building, we again used phone flashlights to light the way to the bus. On Sunday October 8, we travelled in the bus to the Community of Christ church in Johnson City, New York. Denyse, our bus driver, did an amazing job of getting us to the church on the narrow city streets. We were met on the sidewalk by 2 church members. One of the church members was dressed in a suffragette costume (part of which her grandmother wore to a protest march). The Community of Christ church is a wonderful building. It is 2 stories with the chapel above the activity and classroom floor. The chapel has a beautiful high ceiling with amazing wooden beams. The service theme was “Stories to Tell, Stories to Hear”. We were told the story of the building of this church. Done by the hands of the church members including the women. The box on the pulpit was the story I most enjoyed. That box is a PIE box, it holds 4 pies. The women baked and sold pies to finance the building of the church. We were welcomed and had a wonderful worship service with them. After we went downstairs to tables with flowers set for a meal. We shared the meal and visited but soon had to leave as we were on our way to the Hale Home and Farm (owned and maintained by the LSD church). We got back on the bus and had a class on the drive. The class was “Emma’s Years in Harmony (and the Hale Family). Rolling Reunion continues... Yours in Christ, Gwyn, Kat, Becky and Shannon gwyn@communityofchrist.ca kat@communityofchrist.ca becky@communityofchrist.ca smcadam@communityofchrist.ca Comments are closed.
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