We are a Christian Church, but unlike the reputation some churches have earned, we are very open-minded.
We believe that God came into the world as Jesus Christ, and that God
is available for all people. We are open to
non-traditional interpretations of scripture, while still valuing the
traditional interpretations, except where they make God out to be unloving. This is why God gave us minds and
reasoning. God is a loving, all powerful, justice-doing God who works with us where we
are, not where others have wanted us to be.
Sep 2010 Ohio LBA Festival
Angie, Meg, and Marj staffed the Wildwood Booth. We gave away organic tomatoes, sold t-shirts and knick-knacks, and Angie sold her artistically decorated bottles.
Angie shows off her blue hair, while Marj arranges the literature and T-shirts.
Angie sells her bottles, made from recycled bottles and whatever else she could scrounge up.
Marj tosses a tomato and plans to hit it with a squash!

Meg always helps staff the booth. Meg and Marj co-led a workshop on eating, buying, and growing organic veggies and raising organic chickens for their eggs.
BELOW:
PHOTOS from a recent MCC Mini-Conference in Elizabethtown, KY
Communion. Rev Cathy Porter leads us.


Appalachian MCC shows us how to do liturgical dance.

Our peerless Judy Dale(center), still leading and loving us!

(middle) Rev Margaret Hawk, (right)Deacon Robyn
Gromit was rescued from a life of roaming the streets near the barn house. A family rescued her first but needed to find her a permanent home. She travels to WIldwood (by truck or auto) regularly to have some run-around time in the woods, but mostly stays at the barn house and plays with Sniffy or her stuffed hedgehog.

BP, aka Bottomless Pit, is the barn matriarch.

Angie orders her favorite pasta in E-town.
Sniffy, who was chained outside all the time next door to the Wildwood property now has a home in the barn house in Alexandria, where we are currently holding church services every Sunday.