Under the sweeping blue skies of the North Dakota plains sits a little church in a little town. Like many of the other little churches that dot the prairies and plains of the midwest, St. Benedict Church of Horace, ND has stood the test of time. For more than 150 years, St. Benedict has helped the community thrive.
The thriving community, however, led St. Benedict Church outgrowing its two bell towers. The time had come to build and create new space for the new faces joining the parishioners. Chaired by parishioner Paul Richard, a building committee got to work planning.
It took 15 years of dedication and work to find the right patch of land, get the architecture down, and plan for the church’s future needs–all while making sure the new building would meet the parish’s current needs. The committee tapped architect James Monson to design the new space.
But with a new building comes new space–and new spaces need to be furnished. With help from the experts at InterOffice, St. Benedict Church was able to hold its first mass in a new space that merged the history of the building and its art with the modern needs of today.