WCC Celebrates New Pavilion With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

October 24, 2023 at 7:51 p.m.
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce celebrated Warsaw Community Church’s new pavilion with a ribbon-cutting on Tuesday. KPS Commercial Construction built it, and it was designed by AccuCAD Drafting Service. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Chamber President and CEO Rob Parker; Chamber ambassadors Matthew Bochard, Dawn Jaggers and Tammy Smith; WCC Executive Pastor Matt Moyer; KPS’ Dane Kennedy and Andrew Baker; AccuCAD’s Gary Hochstedler; and Chamber Member Relations Manager Scott Wiley; back row: Chamber ambassadors Joe Bowles and Griffyn Carpenter; WCC Facilities Director Robert Cunningham and WCC Elder Dennis Cultice. Photo by Leah Sander, InkFreeNews
The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce celebrated Warsaw Community Church’s new pavilion with a ribbon-cutting on Tuesday. KPS Commercial Construction built it, and it was designed by AccuCAD Drafting Service. Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Chamber President and CEO Rob Parker; Chamber ambassadors Matthew Bochard, Dawn Jaggers and Tammy Smith; WCC Executive Pastor Matt Moyer; KPS’ Dane Kennedy and Andrew Baker; AccuCAD’s Gary Hochstedler; and Chamber Member Relations Manager Scott Wiley; back row: Chamber ambassadors Joe Bowles and Griffyn Carpenter; WCC Facilities Director Robert Cunningham and WCC Elder Dennis Cultice. Photo by Leah Sander, InkFreeNews

By Leah Sander, InkFreeNews

Warsaw Community Church's new pavilion will help people build relationships with God and each other.
WCC Executive Pastor Matt Moyer stated that after the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting for the facility on WCC's campus at 1855 S. County Farm Road on Tuesday.
It took three months for KPS Commercial Construction to build it.
"Our mission statement is going deeper in our relationship with Christ and sharing the hope of the Gospel, so we wanted to build an outdoor space for people to build those relationships and just be able to go deeper in the faith and to have another place to do ministry," Moyer said.
"We see this as really a multi-use building, like I said for small groups, large gatherings, even some Sunday morning gatherings out here potentially," he said.

Warsaw Community Church's new pavilion will help people build relationships with God and each other.
WCC Executive Pastor Matt Moyer stated that after the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce had a ribbon-cutting for the facility on WCC's campus at 1855 S. County Farm Road on Tuesday.
It took three months for KPS Commercial Construction to build it.
"Our mission statement is going deeper in our relationship with Christ and sharing the hope of the Gospel, so we wanted to build an outdoor space for people to build those relationships and just be able to go deeper in the faith and to have another place to do ministry," Moyer said.
"We see this as really a multi-use building, like I said for small groups, large gatherings, even some Sunday morning gatherings out here potentially," he said.

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