Warsaw Wesleyan Church Has New Look

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Staff Report-

Warsaw Wesleyan Church moved to 2402 W. Old 30 in November 1982.
The church was formerly on West Market Street and has been an established church in Warsaw since its beginnings in 1902.
The church added a multi-purpose family life center in 1990 with a new kitchen, additional classrooms and new office space. A daycare and preschool ministry was begun in 2000, which presently cares for nearly 100 children.
In late March the church began a renovation project of a completely new wood and shingle structure roof to replace a metal roof. The project, nearing completion, will also include new siding and windows on the east and west walls.
A dedication ceremony will be held later this summer.
The church’s present pastor, the Rev. Gale Janofski, said, “We love our community and desire to be a positive Christian influence for years to come. Our doors are open to minister to the world God has placed us in.” Janofski further said, “All are invited to come join a vibrant group of Christians who are about ... ‘Touching Hearts and Changing Lives.’”
The church is handicapped accessible. For more information, check out the church’s website at www.warsawwesleyan.com[[In-content Ad]]

Warsaw Wesleyan Church moved to 2402 W. Old 30 in November 1982.
The church was formerly on West Market Street and has been an established church in Warsaw since its beginnings in 1902.
The church added a multi-purpose family life center in 1990 with a new kitchen, additional classrooms and new office space. A daycare and preschool ministry was begun in 2000, which presently cares for nearly 100 children.
In late March the church began a renovation project of a completely new wood and shingle structure roof to replace a metal roof. The project, nearing completion, will also include new siding and windows on the east and west walls.
A dedication ceremony will be held later this summer.
The church’s present pastor, the Rev. Gale Janofski, said, “We love our community and desire to be a positive Christian influence for years to come. Our doors are open to minister to the world God has placed us in.” Janofski further said, “All are invited to come join a vibrant group of Christians who are about ... ‘Touching Hearts and Changing Lives.’”
The church is handicapped accessible. For more information, check out the church’s website at www.warsawwesleyan.com[[In-content Ad]]
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