Three years after fire gutted historic church, there s new life
Services moving on undercroft chapel on June 13 Share Updated: 5:35 PM CDT May 15, 2021
Services moving on undercroft chapel on June 13 Share Updated: 5:35 PM CDT May 15, 2021
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Show Transcript PROGRESS, AND HOW IT IS PRESERVING MUCH OF THE CHURCH’S HISTORY. CHERNE WHERE ARE WE STANDING RIGHT NOW? THIS IS THE HOLY HALLWAY. WE HAVE BEEN HOLDING SERVICES HERE SINCE MAY 2020. CHERNEY: IT’S A NARROW HALLWAY THAT HOLDS ABOUT 30 PEOPLE. OF TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN AND IT HAS A TOUCHOF TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HISTORY. THIS WAS FROM PREVIOUS PEW RECOVERED FROM THE FIRE. CHERNE BUT ON JUNE 13, CHANGE IS COMING. WE WILL SERVE, AND THAT WOULD WITHHOLD IN UP THE ROOF STRUCTURE. THIS IS WHERE THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH CONTINUES. CHERNEY: THREE YEARS AFTER FLAMES ENGULFED THE CHURCH, DESTROYING THE ENTIRE ROOF, LOWER STEEPLE HISTORIC ORGAN, AND MUCH OF THE INTE
Trinity Church fire: Milwaukee restoration continues 3 years later
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Trinity Church fire; restoration continues 3 years later
The iconic Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church near 9th and Highland in Milwaukee went up in flames on May 15, 2018.
MILWAUKEE - The iconic Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church near 9th and Highland in Milwaukee went up in flames on May 15, 2018.
Now, three years later, a multi-billion dollar restoration project continues to spark a new era – and renewed faith among parishioners. We know for those who love God all things work for the good, and so from this devastation will also come renewal, said Pastor Doug Peters. We ve already seen this. In fact, immediately following the fire, the congregation committed themselves to restoring Trinity as both a beacon of light and faith here in Milwaukee.
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Jo Nita Callan Schwarz went Home to be with her Savior and her beloved Henry early Sunday morning, May 9, 2021. As always, her timing was impeccable; Sunday was her favorite day because it was the Lord s Day and the day of rest. It was also her gift to her cherished daughters that they might celebrate their mother free of pain and suffering on Mother s Day.
There will be a viewing on Thursday, May 13, 2021 from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM at Trinity Lutheran Church in Miles, Texas. The funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM at the church and burial will follow in the Miles Cemetery. Arrangement are by Robert Massie Funeral Home.
A series of events are currently being planned to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain later this summer.
For several days throughout late August and early September 1921, southern West Virginia was the site of the largest labor uprisings in American history. Nearly 100 people were killed when armed warfare broke out on Blair Mountain in Logan County between thousands of pro-union coal miners and armed forces consisting of deputies sent by Logan County Sheriff Don Chafin, coal companies and the West Virginia State Police.
The battle came to an end when federal troops arrived at the site on Sept. 2, 1921. The uprising is considered to be the culmination of a series of mine and labor wars that had been fought since 1912.