Mainstreet Prepares to Worship After $500,000 in Tornado Damage

Mainstreet Church (Walbridge, Ohio) sent out this press release on Friday, June 11.

Sunday services will resume on June 13, 2010, at the 795 Campus of Mainstreet Church despite the damage received as a result of last week’s tornadoes. The 2.5-year-old facility sustained an estimated $500,000 damage to its lobby, roof and classrooms, shutting down the facility last Sunday.

Marty Pennington“It was a difficult sight for those of us who were first on the scene after the initial round of storms hit,” said Pastor Marty Pennington (right). As information quickly came in about the level of destruction throughout the community, Mainstreet immediately decided that, other than securing their building, the facility would take second priority to the relief efforts and serving our neighbors.

“The building is not the church, the people are the church,” stated Pennington. “We do not gather on Sunday just for the sake of gathering, but rather to be the church outside our walls to our neighbors, the community, and beyond.”

Staged at its 705 Campus, Mainstreet’s primary focus for the week has been dedicated to relief efforts as promised. Yet contractors and additional volunteers have been able to make necessary repairs to allow services at the Moline-Martin Road location. “Even early in the week, there was never a question of if we would gather for worship,” say Pastor Pennington, “only where.”

Pennington recognizes how deeply the area has been impacted by this disaster and the losses suffered. “There is much rebuilding for so many right here in our own backyard,” he added. “God is the true source of hope and restoration and Sunday worship services will be an important step as we all begin the healing process.

Services will take place at the 795 Campus of Mainstreet located at 5465 Moline-Martin Road located just off of East Broadway and St. Rte. 795. Service times are 9 am, 10:30 am and 12:00 pm. Full children’s ministry and nursery care will be available. All are welcome.

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  • Darwin Dunten
    Posted at 14:43h, 11 June

    I was impressed with the organization and ministry focus of the Mainstreet Church. On Tuesday, Mt. Zion UB church helped pack and feed over 700 meals at the Waldbridge campus. It was also exciting seeing the Emmanuel Community Church’s disaster team show up. There was a small team helping a homeowner, struggling all day. When Emmanuel showed up with their equipment, the clean up went fast. The homeowner was so thankful to all who helped. It made me proud to be a United Brethren. May all our churches follow their examples.

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