Trinity Rectory has been receiving some much needed repairs. To start, we are having the exterior wood siding repaired and painted. This hadn’t been done in many years and was affecting the overall health of the structure. It was built at the same time as the church (1859) but was converted to a parish hall in the 1960s. It will now serve a dual purpose as both rectory and parish hall. We truly want to make it an embassy of Christian hospitality and love with coffee hours, Bible studies, soup dinners, and more all happening in the parish home.
Above is a photo of the exterior work after one coat of paint, and some photos of the untouched interior. The kitchen is spacious enough to provide parish meals, and even includes a large griddle, perfect for pancake suppers. The other photos are of the main room downstairs which is generous and which will be a lovely place to gather with our parish family.
Our Rector, Erich Zwingert, told us of your move to Connersville, IN I went online to see the parish Hall/REctory and exterior of building. Loved the kitchen! I’m originally from the Chicago area and am a member of All Saints Anglican Church in Bolingbrook, IL and All Saints Anglican Church in Mills River, NC. Prior to that I was a member of the Episcopal Church in the Chicago Diocese. Good luck with your move and we will pray that you are successful God be with you and your family.
Hello Patricia,
Thank you very much for your prayers and have a blessed day.
Fr. Tarsitano