Kettle Falls Community Church Cross - Kettle Falls, WA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 48° 36.522 W 118° 03.284
11U E 422252 N 5384495
This little former Baptist Church is enjoying its second life in its second town, the second Kettle Falls.
Waymark Code: WMJPJ6
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 12/13/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Brentorboxer
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Dedicated on May 1, 1931, this was the second church to be built by this congregation, the first having burned to the ground on November 25, 1929. The depression was under way and the church couldn't afford to hire a minister, but Reverend Rupp volunteered his services for one year in exchange for the use of a house, what vegetables could be spared and what collections could be raised. Then, in 1937, with the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam and the subsequent formation of Lake Roosevelt, the town of Kettle Falls was about to be flooded.

The church sold the property to the government for $6,232.95, then bought back the building and had it moved to Myers Falls, now Kettle Falls. It was moved in early May of 1939, with the first Sunday School being held in the building on July 23, 1939. Along with the church, most of the rest of Kettle Falls also moved to Myers Falls, which then undertook to change its name to Kettle Falls, in honour of the town that disappeared under the waters of Lake Roosevelt.

We may assume that the cross beside the church is a relatively recent addition, as it (or, more correctly, the post it's mounted on) also serves as a yard light. The cross itself, of wood, probably cedar, stands about 10 or 11 feet high.
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