100th Anniversary Founders Walk - September 13, 2015
A pictorial view of over 80 of the Church's family members' journey from the original site of our first service at is what is now the Olga Berest Dance Studio (The Odd Fellows Hall in 1915) to 182 Main Street which was known in 1917 as the English Chapel (now T-Mobile) to our location today at 12 Franklin Avenue. At each location, we prayed, and thanked our forefathers and foremothers for their vision and faith so that we can enjoy the special building we have today, sharing our faith experiences together with our family and friends.
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Gathering at the Olga Berest Studio - Our location from 1915-1917. Our first service, October 10, 1915

Gathering at the Olga Berest Studio - Our location from 1915-1917. Our first service, October 10, 1915

Wendy's Holy Hoodie! It says it all - We Are Family!

Wendy's Holy Hoodie! It says it all - We Are Family!

Pastor Charley Leading us in prayer at 12 South Washington

Pastor Charley Leading us in prayer at 12 South Washington

Passing Landmark on Main Street on to 182 Main Street

Passing Landmark on Main Street on to 182 Main Street

Andy Mosby, Our "Church Father" leading us in the Founders Walk to 182 Main

Andy Mosby, Our "Church Father" leading us in the Founders Walk to 182 Main

Our Second Worship location - 182 Main Street - The "English Chapel" - our home from 1917 to 1920

Our Second Worship location - 182 Main Street - The "English Chapel" - our home from 1917 to 1920

Our Youth for Christ Team "lifting high our banner"

Our Youth for Christ Team "lifting high our banner"

Pastor Charley leading in prayer at 182 Main - Formerly Port Washington Glass, founded by our own Laber family

Pastor Charley leading in prayer at 182 Main - Formerly Port Washington Glass, founded by our own Laber family

Onto 12 Franklin We Go! - In late 1920, our founders made the same move!

Onto 12 Franklin We Go! - In late 1920, our founders made the same move!

Our Founder's Walk Crucifer, Liam Carlton, "Lifting High the Cross"

Our Founder's Walk Crucifer, Liam Carlton, "Lifting High the Cross"

Pastor Charley explains the many changes to our 12 Franklin buildings as we grew with the Port community

Pastor Charley explains the many changes to our 12 Franklin buildings as we grew with the Port community

Pastor Charley with the final prayers at 12 Franklin before Morning Worship

Pastor Charley with the final prayers at 12 Franklin before Morning Worship

Thank you to our own Officer Scott Wood for guiding us safely on our Walk

Thank you to our own Officer Scott Wood for guiding us safely on our Walk

Karen, Linda and Barbara celebrating our 100th in Von Schlichten Hall - Built in 1962

Karen, Linda and Barbara celebrating our 100th in Von Schlichten Hall - Built in 1962

Bob and Reed chatting about our church history in the Port community

Bob and Reed chatting about our church history in the Port community

Our "Church Father" welcoming back Steve Signorile!

Our "Church Father" welcoming back Steve Signorile!

Randi, Diane and Darcy enjoying the celebration

Randi, Diane and Darcy enjoying the celebration

Our Treasurer Gunter taking a break with Eleanor

Our Treasurer Gunter taking a break with Eleanor

A gathering of a few of our Anniversary Committee members

A gathering of a few of our Anniversary Committee members

After the wonderful breakfast, on to the cookies!

After the wonderful breakfast, on to the cookies!

Showing off our Founder's Walk carnations!

Showing off our Founder's Walk carnations!

Evelyn Schwartz, our "Church Mother" enjoying the brunch

Evelyn Schwartz, our "Church Mother" enjoying the brunch