Seek
November 2016
voices from the
Episcopal Diocese of Missouri
Let us build a house where love can dwell… Gratitude and joy were palpable on the crisp autumn morning chosen for a service of blessing, then breaking, the ground for the new St. Francis’ Episcopal Church in Eureka. Bell ringing, guitar, and hymn singing mixed with the song of birds during the service which had elements from old north European tradition. “The people of God that are St. Francis,” said Bishop Wayne Smith in his homily on the day, “will have the great honor and responsibility of bringing this place to new life.” Part of the ceremony involved the children and youth of the church laying down a large cross out of ribbon. Then the bishop, St. Francis’ Deacon Rebecca Barger, and the Mayor of Eureka, Kevin Coffey, stepped off and outlined the footprint of the new 10,000 square foot building with yellow ribbon, before turning a shovel or two of dirt where the altar will be located. “It was such a lovely service,” said Barb Sacco, longtime St. Francis’ member and former mayor of Eureka. “This is such
a loving community.St. Francis means so much to us—we feel the Holy Spirit with us.” Finally getting a place of their own to worship and invite others means much to a group for whom hospitality is so important. Barb brought her grandson, who is involved with the youth program at St. Francis. The children’s wing is one-third of the footprint of the new building. They’ll start with offering a ‘parent’s-day-out’ daycare and have plans to build to a full daycare. The new address is located at the entrance to a 500 home subdivision being built, with an elementary school planned across the main street. Barb said, “Members of the family that sold the land to St. Francis were at the groundbreaking service, and are so happy that this land, where they raised their family with love, will continue to do loving things for the community.” “We’re just so grateful,” said Paul Becker, a St. Francis member for about a year. Paul first came across the church
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