real time web analytics
Report - - Church of the Open Bible, USA July 2023 | European and International Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Church of the Open Bible, USA July 2023

Hide this ad by donating or subscribing !

mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
Another spot from my short but sweet exploring time last month.

This church was built in the latter half of the 1800s and became so prominent in the neighbourhood that the local area grew to be known entirely by the name, as it was so recognisable a feature in the area. As is normally the case with churches like this, it passed through the hands of numerous religious groups who used it. The last group sold it to the current owner for the cost of the mortgage on the property after going through some hefty money struggles. The new owner, a sleazy slimey developer character, had his eyes dead set on demolishing the church in it's entirety other than the facade at the front and constructing an awful modern apartment block next to it, but the pushback against the plans among the local population, owing to the church's historic importance, was large so ultimately the plans got thrown out.

That didn't stop the owner taking matters into his own hands though. One morning in April this year, an excavator tore through the rear of the church, much to the shock of the locals who very quickly informed the local historical society about what was happening - and they managed to secure an emergency court order halting the demolition work before too much of it came down. Currently, the church is sat in limbo, with an enormous hole in it's rear, and various factions arguing that the damage has already been done and it should be demolished, and others arguing it needs to be saved and rebuilt - sentiments very similar to what is occurring with that 'Crooked House' pub saga happening now. The damage done to the rear of the building revealed that the owner hadn't even bothered to strip the building out prior to putting an excavator through it, which is one of the biggest tragedies of the whole tragedy.

To say this was a blatant explore is the understatement of the century, but luckily 99.5% of the locals don't pay any attention to what's happening around them as everyone is too absorbed in their own lives to care.

You are initially greeted with this scene of devastation. Luckily, through the door under the balcony, it's a lot more intact.

53088554847_0f063e7757_b.jpg


53089310534_fdb576d166_b.jpg


53089526365_dce02b59a7_b.jpg


53089526495_06ca18325e_b.jpg


53088554687_79f02520c1_b.jpg


53089310499_1d282fd39c_b.jpg


53089310459_f0ed72700b_b.jpg


53089526355_3a3d186cbd_b.jpg


53089526445_a449d94e43_b.jpg


53089310404_8384686b27_b.jpg


53089615698_3a4850843d_b.jpg


53088554722_36d4ec732f_b.jpg


53089526315_4e44483150_b.jpg


53089615603_746aa31182_b.jpg


53089526335_4dc0dee8e3_b.jpg


53088554672_518dac2b3f_b.jpg


Thanks for looking :)
 

mookster

grumpy sod
Regular User
Just by way of a sad recent update, the efforts to try and save the building were ultimately futile and the slimy sleazeball developer won out in the end, as of today the rest of the church is almost entirely demolished. Hopefully at the very least the facade will be saved but I wouldn't count on it!

RIP Second Presbyterian Church of Orange, historically known as Brick Church - so important that it gave it's name to the neighbourhood it once served.
 
Top