Experience the 1926 historic Mikro Kodesh orthodox synagogue that was converted to Disciples Ministry nondenominational church in 1980. The building, adapted for reuse, houses many walk-in coolers and freezers used to distribute perishable food by the truckload to thousands of needy Minnesotans. Meet Jeanine Arnopoulos who will share Pastor Paul's story.
What to Expect
The venue is open for people to explore 4 floors of the historic building as they wish. Jeanine Arnopoulos will be available to answer questions about the history of the building and specifically about Disciples Ministry Church aka Pastor Paul's Mission food distribution programs. She will also discuss how the building changed to meet those needs.
• When: 1:00 - 3:00 pm Saturday during this time period
• What: A presentation by Paul Buck Emeritus Professor of Anthropology who will talk about Septimus James Bowler, the Architect, who designed the Mikro Kodesh Synagogue for the Jewish congregation. He will provide a poster to view many other designs of the Master Architect. Material will be available on display both days from 10-5 pm.
Be Prepared
Photography is permitted. The entrance is on Oliver Ave N easy to find. There are stairs to each of the 3 floors of the building. Refreshments are available. Public Restrooms are available.
Parking Free off street parking