St. Stephen’s, Hurst, moves into new building

St. Stephen’s, Hurst, moves into new building

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Hurst, held its first worship service in their new building at 463 West Harwood Road in Hurst on Sunday, August 24, 2014.

St. Stephen, Hurst. new building

More than 80 people attended the worship service. The move to the new space marked the return to a 10 am worship time for St. Stephen’s, and is one of the many benefits of being in a space they control 24/7. When they rented space from the Northeast Wedding Chapel, they had to start worship earlier because they frequently had to be out of the building — with all their things put away — before people began arriving to set up for 11:30 weddings.

St. Stephen's last Sunday in Wedding Chapel

In fact, when St. Stephen’s held its last worship service in the wedding chapel on Sunday, August 17, everyone came dressed to work because they had to quickly pack up, load everything into a trailer and the trunks of their cars, and be gone — because there was an 11:30 wedding scheduled that day.

First Sunday worship in new building

Other benefits to which they look forward are things most congregations take for granted — having a space to hold mid-week worship services, Bible studies, Lenten suppers, and other such events. They also anticipate operating many outreach ministries from their new Harwood location.

Bishop Rayford High will visit St. Stephen’s on Sunday, September 14, to dedicate and bless the new space.

To see more photos of the first worship service in the new building, go to the diocesan Flickr gallery.

To see photos of the last worship service in the Wedding Chapel on Flickr, click here.

To see a story, photos, and a video of Demolition Day, click here.

Watch a video about St. Stephen’s journey since 2008 below.

 

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