So today church was a little more exciting than normal, and we almost burned the church.. down!
We were going to have a potluck after church, right, so before service everybody goes down and puts their food in the kitchen, plugs in the crockpots, puts some things in the oven to keep warm, etc., etc. And somebody set something (not sure what) on top of the stove just because it was a place to put something.
This stove, by the way, is like sixty years old. It dates from when the church was rebuilt when it burned down in the early fifties. But since it's only used for potlucks a couple of times a year, it's still working. And the knobs are kinda touchy. And somebody must have bumped one, because it was on. And it set the stuff sitting on the burner on fire.
Thank God one of the members smelled something and went down in the middle of service to check on it, saw it on fire, and was able to handle it.
Unfortunately, the fire extinguisher in the kitchen, while not quite as elderly as the stove, was still far more elderly than it should have been, shall we say, so she had to grab the pan with the fire in it and drop it in the sink. (And thank God it wasn't a grease fire!) Nobody else knew anything about it until service was over, but she was definitely the Hero Of The Day.
We were going to have a potluck after church, right, so before service everybody goes down and puts their food in the kitchen, plugs in the crockpots, puts some things in the oven to keep warm, etc., etc. And somebody set something (not sure what) on top of the stove just because it was a place to put something.
This stove, by the way, is like sixty years old. It dates from when the church was rebuilt when it burned down in the early fifties. But since it's only used for potlucks a couple of times a year, it's still working. And the knobs are kinda touchy. And somebody must have bumped one, because it was on. And it set the stuff sitting on the burner on fire.
Thank God one of the members smelled something and went down in the middle of service to check on it, saw it on fire, and was able to handle it.
Unfortunately, the fire extinguisher in the kitchen, while not quite as elderly as the stove, was still far more elderly than it should have been, shall we say, so she had to grab the pan with the fire in it and drop it in the sink. (And thank God it wasn't a grease fire!) Nobody else knew anything about it until service was over, but she was definitely the Hero Of The Day.
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Date: 2018-01-22 04:04 pm (UTC)From:As for the fire in the 50s, it was simultaneously the best and worst time for a fire. See, they had JUST FINISHED REMODELLING the church when it burned down. All that time and effort and money? Poof! Gone! So instead of the really nice updated version, they had to just go with the bare bones "this is what we can afford" version. Terrible luck, right? But! Since they hadn't moved back in and re-dedicated the sanctuary yet, all the furnishings and precious things the church owned were not moved into the building yet, so it was all saved. Which was great luck.
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Date: 2018-01-22 11:45 pm (UTC)From:I suppose there was no good time to announce it, really. :) I'm just glad it all ended as simply as it did.
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Date: 2018-01-23 04:39 am (UTC)From: