Sunday, April 18, 2010




Sunday Church Feature
Wildrose United Methodist Church


Wildrose United Methodist Church is over 100 years old. The church sits at 6312 West Wildrose Road. This is the corner of West Wildrose Road and Monroe Road south of the town of Deer Park, Washington. "Deer Park was settled in 1889 when a railroad siding was built for the Spokane Falls and Northern Railway." Wikipedia, see Link. Later logging became a big industry in the area. The lumber was sent south to help build the town of Spokane River which became the present city of Spokane.
 
As can be seen in the photo above the tiny Wildrose United Methodist Church is not near even the small town of Deer Park. It sits on the Wild Rose Prairie where farms are scattered through the tall grass. The other thing that is scattered through the tall grass is deer. At twilight as many as 50 deer might be seen grazing in the fields. Hitting a deer crossing the road is a common occurrence. 

Wildrose United Methodist Church holds services every Sunday morning at 9:30. The minister in 2009 was Lee Brooks. However, the lay pastor from 1992 to 1998 was Bob Zinke and he revealed the following information. The church was formed in the late 1800's by John Yingst. At first they gathered in individual homes. But in 1892 they built a church. As the story goes, the carpenter/contractor was an alcoholic and hid his empty whiskey bottles in the steeple. When the congregation found out they were fearful. And rightly so since in 1912 lightening hit the steeple and the church was burned to the ground. The present church was built, but as you can see from the photo above no steeple was added. Inside the church is a sanctuary, two small Sunday School rooms and a bathroom. The sanctuary with its tall trinity window can hold a congregation of 60 to 70 people, but during Bob Zinke's ministry seven elderly worshipers was more likely. The bathroom is a converted back porch and did not have running water until 1994.  Above the church there is not a steeple, but a tall wooden cross.  Another cross, this time neon, is mounted above the front entrance and lets people in the area know that Christians meet to worship on the Wild Rose Prairie.

Thank you: To Bob Zinke for the interesting information about the church.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deer_Park,_Washington
Photo: Taken in 2010 by SW.