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Reno Methodist Church

 

Reno Methodist ChurchThe original Reno Methodist Church was opened August 16, 1891 at a cost of $1,900.  Samuel Kelsall and James Phenicie were instrumental in its organization.  The first minister was John Jacobs - a Baptist and blacksmith in Reno.

  The original building was destroyed by fire in 1918 and was immediately rebuilt.  It holds a rich history of Sunday services, marriages, deaths, ice cream socials and watermelon feeds.  It officially closed in 1993.  To save it from being torn down its members sold the building to the Society on June 9, 1993 for $1.00 and paid for the cost of moving it to the Site in the spring of 1994.  Another historical note about the Reno Church is that it was used in the filming of "Where Pigeons Go to Die", produced by- and starring - Michael Landon in 1989. Now it stands as a reminder of all the religious history of this area - including old Bibles, ministers and community churches. Inside view of Reno Methodist Church

The Reno Church is available for rent for weddings, church meetings and other social events.  It has a small kitchen and meeting area in the basement. 

     
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