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Grandview Apostolic Church

Grandview Church
Grandview Apostolic Church rubble pile from southwest.jpg
Site of the church after its destruction
Grandview Apostolic Church is located in Indiana
Grandview Apostolic Church
Grandview Apostolic Church is located in the US
Grandview Apostolic Church
Nearest city New Bellsville, Indiana
Coordinates 39°7′28″N 86°5′4″W / 39.12444°N 86.08444°W / 39.12444; -86.08444Coordinates: 39°7′28″N 86°5′4″W / 39.12444°N 86.08444°W / 39.12444; -86.08444
Area 1.3 acres (0.53 ha)
Built 1892
Architectural style Gable front
NRHP reference # 91001160
Significant dates
Added to NRHP September 13, 1991
Removed from NRHP September 29, 2010

Grandview Apostolic Church was a historic church building in Brown County, Indiana, United States. Built in 1892 along Grandview Ridge Road near the community of New Bellsville, it lay in far eastern Van Buren Township. The church was a frame structure with a facade that featured a steeple, while the interior consisted of only a single room.

A part of the denomination known as the Apostolic Church, Grandview Apostolic was the second oldest existing church building in Brown County. It closed during the twentieth century, but a congregation was restarted there in the early 1990s, and the building remained in active use by that congregation until 2010. In 1991, the church building and two related structures, plus the cemetery, were added to the National Register of Historic Places because of their place in local history and because of their well-preserved historic architecture. Such a distinction is unusual; both cemeteries and religious properties must pass higher hurdles than most other types of properties in order to qualify for inclusion on the National Register.

Before dawn on July 14, 2010, a neighbor called firefighters to report that the church was burning, prompting a response from firefighters from the Hamblen Township, Fruitdale, Nashville, and Van Buren Township volunteer fire departments. Little more than half an hour after the initial emergency call, the fire was under control, but the church had already been destroyed; the only thing saved was the pastor's Bible. Determined to continue as a congregation, the church's forty-five members later decided to take the name of "New Beginnings Church" and began worshipping elsewhere.


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