at Church of the Wayfarer
The peaceful ambience
of a special place...
The building at Seventh and Lincoln has grown and evolved over its lifetime, always in harmony with the church's mission. Church of the Wayfarer's timeless charm appeals to local residents and tourists alike.
As part of the "downtown" area of the village, Church of the Wayfarer has been a major contributor to the ambience of this special place, with tourists from all over the world enjoying a respite from their travels on our benches and in our sanctuary.
Music
Music makes a major contribution to worship services, lifting the hearts of congregants and glorifying the Lord. Church of the Wayfarer houses a 32 rank Schoenstein pipe organ and a 7' grand piano.
Click here to learn more about our "ministry through music."
The Master's Garden
A major attraction for locals and tourists alike is The Master's Garden (originally known as The Biblical Garden) which features plants described in the Bible.
The Master's Garden, with its winding brick pathways, wooden arbors, soothing fountain and glorious foliage, provides a colorful experience for our visitors as they relax in this special place.
Stained Glass Windows
Church of the Wayfarer's Sanctuary is graced by several beautiful stained glass windows designed and crafted by Connick Studios of Boston. The windows were installed in 1981.
A book detailing the story of each panel and lancet is available for purchase in the Church office.
Click here to view photos of the amazing, colorful windows.
Historical Milestones
Church of the Wayfarer's history is as rich and varied as that of the community that surrounds it.
Click here to read about significant events in the history of the Church.
Room Use
The Church of the Wayfarer is a happy to share our space with the community.
We have a variety of rooms suited to different needs.
Click here for more details on holding your meeting, class or other event at the Church.
