Mosher Pilgrim Presbyterian Church


The Building and Grounds committee / task force, has been hard at work to rebuild our church cross and to improve our physical image in the community.  Located on this page are images of the potential changes that will be made in multiple phases. 

Recently, the brick wall (where the previous cross was located) was removed and the Memorial Garden reverently moved.  On Saturday, Mau 17th, the Memorial Garden will be relocated. 

Once the Memorial Garden is relocated, the next phase will be to build a berm and reconstruct the church cross.  The cross will now be visible from 48th street (vs. facing Monroe street).  Future phases include additional plantings on the East side of the building, and moving the church sign so that it is more visible from 48th street.


 
Phase 2: Church cross 'relocation'

The fellowship halls can be rented for receptions, prenuptial dinners, and private family use. The cost is $100 for non-members with a $50 cleaning deposit. There is no fee for church members. Custodial fees are $40 (if required), $60 if the kitchen is used. Custodial fees do not include set-up. 

  • No alcoholic beverages are allowed and smoking is not permitted.
  • Use of the kitchen utensils, or church dishes is limited. 
  • All of the above fees should be made 5 days in advance to the church. 
  • User is responsible for accidents, injury, and damages during use.

The Women's Association shall be in charge of all receptions. The fee is $.50 per person with a $50 minimum for the first 100 plates. Each additional 50 guests (or fraction thereof) over 100 is $10. 






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