FIRST - Food Bank in Spokane, WA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 47° 40.071 W 117° 27.091
11T E 466103 N 5279482
Westminster Presbyterian Church, in an older neighbourhood north of downtown Spokane , claims to have been the host of the first food bank in Spokane.
Waymark Code: WMTXVR
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 01/20/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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Well over a century old, Westminster Presbyterian began holding services in a tent in 1905. Having been housed in a variety of locations over the years, including a butcher shop, the church has resided in the present brick and wood structure for many decades. The building has a cornerstone dated 1959 and, armed with a lack of evidence to the contrary, we must assume that it was built by Westminster Presbyterian.

In the hall off the west end of the sanctuary the church offers various outreach programs for residents of the neighbourhood, including a youth ministry program, Homework Helpers and the Westminster Presbyterian Church Food Bank, the first in Spokane.

Westminster Presbyterian Church is an open and welcoming community. It was started in a tent in 1905, in order to be available to all people. The church has known many homes including a butcher shop. Its present building puts it in the center of the West Central neighborhood and is a central pillar of service in the neighborhood.

The church is the home of the first Boy Scout troop and the first Food Bank in the city. City services were born and nurtured in this church building; Christ Clinic (health care for the working poor) and Christ Kitchen (work experience and Christian community for marginalized women) both began at Westminster.
From the Westminster House


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Type of documentation of superlative status: Church website

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