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After 95 years, the big blue church in Penticton will hold its last service

Penticton United Church香蕉视频直播檚 last service is on Thanksgiving Sunday

In its heyday in the 1960s, the Penticton United Church was bursting at the seams, with 796 members of the congregation and over 800 Sunday school children.

Today, the large blue church fills no more than a few dozen seats for Sunday service.

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At a May congregational meeting, the Penticton United Church members voted to disband.

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The church could no longer cover the huge costs of insurance to keep the large building going.

In 1985, insurance for the church was about $2,500 a year. This year it was $19,000, said Kozier.

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The property, real estate and chattel will revert back to the Pacific Mountain Region of the United Church of Canada.

The future of the building at Main and Eckhardt is still unknown.

For Kozier, she香蕉视频直播檇 love to see it turn into an arts centre.

The church was built in November 1928 to fit a capacity of 600 people. It has many beautiful stained glass windows, a pipe organ and large pulpit built as a gift from a contractor.

The Christian education wing was added in 1952, funded by a brick campaign put on by the Sunday school children. The bells were installed in the sanctuary tower in 1957.

In 1948, the local school burned and the church香蕉视频直播檚 balcony was used as a grade 1 classroom until they could rebuild, said Gibbard.

Just last year they rehomed their pews and brought in chairs. Other items from the church are being brought to other churches as the United Church readies to close.

For the next while, the church building will still be open for users and concerts and will be managed by the Pacific Mountain Region of the United Church of Canada. The larger organization is working on various options for the building.

Many different organizations use the church, including Place Share Preschool, SOS Volunteer Centre, Narcotics Anonymous and Al-Anon, a stamp club and Scouts.

The Penticton Concert Band played in the church in June. The Tune Agers choir practices there.

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They are expecting their last service on Oct. 8 to be busy with former members and others from parts of the Okanagan to join. All are welcome to take in the end of an era.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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