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The Sprenkle House


“That old historic farmhouse has become a place of ministry and healing”  
                                                                         Pastor Bud Reedy


More than 200 years ago in 1792, a doctor from Germany purchased the farmhouse that is now known as The Sprenkle House. About 70 years later the farm was raided by Confederate Rebels, as described in this interesting post by Scott Mingus HERE.  (Scott attendsStillmeadow and is the author of several books on the Civil War).

In 2003, the church purchased the old farm house, which was adjacent to our main campus. Three years of extensive renovation and additions were completed in 2006, when it was dedicated.

“Renovating this old farm house gave Stillmeadow a tangible way of showing people how God restores lives, just as Stillmeadow breathed new life into an old farm house. During the renovation phase, several people from the community stopped by and commented on the statement Stillmeadow was making.”   Pastor Kent Vandervort

Currently, Stillmeadow offices are on the second and third floors and there are three conference rooms in the facility, as well as Gracious Promise and New Beginnings Counseling Service. Here are just a few of many other groups that are connected with The Sprenkle House Ministry Center:

“Human Trafficking in our Back Yard” 
“You and Me Forever” 
“To Busy Not To Pray” 
“The Man Cave” 
“Griefshare” 
“Slaying The Draggin” 
“Back Porch Pickers” 
“Women’s Morning Group” 
“Mommy Matters Mornings”

Learn more about discipleship groups at Stillmeadow HERE. If you are interested in more information on a specific discipleship group, please send an email to info@stillnaz.com.

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