Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend Oregon is rebuilding after an arson fire five months ago. Report from Oregon Public Broadcasting.
For the first time, Trinity Episcopal Church opened up their doors to show the damage done by a string of arson fires set five months ago. Wednesday, church officials say they are ready to rebuild and move on. Two blazes ripped through Trinity Episcopal church and it’s other building St. Helens Hall, devastating the church community. “We don’t want to cry too much about what we lost, because what we’re going to gain will be even better,” said the church’s senior warden, Pete Lovering. The fire was set in the oldest part of the church, which was built in 1918. That wing is completely destroyed and must be rebuilt from the ground up. What’s now an empty space, ripped out to the studs and sub-floor, was once full of prayer, song and a congregation. “We did not lose, in this part, any stained glass,” said Lovering. “We are very fortunate.” What looks like white wash is actually a shellac finish, sprayed on to get rid of the overwhelming smoky smell. “The entire roof burned all the way into there, and the ceiling in the middle fell into this kitchen, ” said Lovering. Across the way at St. Helens Hall, the work is really picking up. A second fire was started in the back of the building the same night. “The panes of glass all cracked because of the temperature difference outside, and they will be replaced,” said Lovering. A new roof was built after the old one caved in from the flames.
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