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McMinnville Reopens Kitchen and Friendship Hall

By Michelle McMillen, September 11, 2014

After eight long months, the McMinnville Church celebrated the reopening of its kitchen and Friendship Hall on Sabbath, Aug. 2. The congregation gathered to acknowledge God’s blessings with a special luncheon following a message by guest speaker Steve Arrington.

On the evening of Dec. 9, 2013, the church’s elders and pastor arrived at the church to find the whole annex ankle-deep with water and saturated ceiling tiles. The scheduled elders’ meeting turned into an emergency work bee to try and contain the damage. The culprit? A hole the size of a thumbprint in an overhead PVC pipe caused by a pressure surge in the city's water supply.

Months of hard work and countless hours of volunteer labor and expertise followed. Thanks to the insurance settlement and the members’ efforts, the McMinnville Church is now enjoying improved facilities and increased storage, all debt-free.

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Months of hard work and countless hours of volunteer labor and expertise helped accomplish the task of restoring the facilities.

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A great deal of damage was caused by a thumbprint-sized hole in a PVC pipe overhead the McMinnville Church annex last December.

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The McMinnville Church celebrated the reopening of its kitchen and Friendship Hall on Sabbath, Aug. 2.

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Michelle McMillen

McMinnville Church communication leader
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