Memorial Chapel Wesley Medical Center
"Since 1951, Wesley Memorial Chapel has been a place for prayer and worship. In 1944 one of the dreams of the Women's Association of Wesley Hospital was the construction of a new chapel. The Foster Chapel was inadequate for the needs of the growing number of student nurses and was not accessible to patients and family members. A new chapel would provide a place of worship for nursing students and a place of prayer for patients and families. The plans for the chapel included a slate roof and silverdale stone walls to set it apart from the rest of the hospital. The cost of the chapel was $71,000. The cornerstone was laid in 1950. The Service of Consecration of Wesley Memorial Chapel was held on October 18, 1951. The Rev. Dr. Armour H. Evans, Wesley Hospital superintendent (chief executive officer) from 1947-1957, presided at the groundbreaking and the consecration. Kathryn Millsap, deaconess in the Methodist church, served as Wesley's chaplain during this time (1927-1959). Members of the Women's Association placed great importance on the windows. More than twenty stained-glass windows were designed to add peace and meaning." SOURCE: http://wesleymc.com/patients-visitors/pastoral-services.dot
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