Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1990 TAG: 9004040741 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: B3 EDITION: EVENING SOURCE: MIKE HUDSON STAFF WRITER DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
The congregation will be moving next door.
The Rev. Ken Butterworth, assistant pastor, said Tuesday that the Botetourt County congregation will set up folding chairs and move pews back into its old sanctuary, which is adjacent to the new one.
Because of the cramped space in the smaller building, the congregation will hold three Sunday morning services - at 8:30, 9:45 and 11 - instead of its normal two.
Tonight's service and the Sunday night service will be held at their regular 7 o'clock time.
Butterworth said the old sanctuary will probably hold about 260 people at one time. The church had 729 members at two services last Sunday morning.
The Monday afternoon blaze, which apparently was started by an overheated light bulb, caused an estimated $200,000 in fire, smoke and water damage.
by CNB