In early 2008 a friend of mine that works at the vets office referred my name to a friend of hers that was looking to purchase a church. He called me from his home in Florida. I gathered pictures and information on a couple of churches he wanted info on and emailed them to him.
All the churches were priced really cheap. One of them was in good shape and was being sold by the former church members who had attended. Their families had attended this church for many years and were sad to have to sell it. They were being very particular to who they sold the church for. When my client and I were gathering info on the church and he was considering making an offer, without even seeing the church, we had another buyer who was making an offer as well. I learned that other buyer's offer was turned down because he wanted to sell the items in the church piece by piece. The persons responsible for selling the church turned that offer down pretty quickly.
The church had the pews and the pulpit still inside. If I remember correctly the sound system was still in place as well. The basement leaked a little. Some of the shingles were blown off the roof. The church members had buried steel rods on the church property to mark the property boundary from the cemetery next door. The parking lot had grown grass over a majority of the gravel.
During the closing my client, Ron Henry, asked us to pray with him and he showed us a video he had produced himself. This video took nearly an hour for all of us to watch. The person's present besides myself and Ron were the broker doing the closing and the representatives from the church. Ron made it clear to the former church members he had no intention of destroying the church. As a matter of fact I believe the agreement even stated that if Ron ever decided to get rid of the church that the former church member's would have the opportunity to buy it back at the same price.
I hadn't heard from Ron since the closing. My job was done. The church building was near the town of Clinton, KY, nearly an hour away from my home and work. That friend that referred Ron to me brought me a newspaper article that was written a few months ago. I was so impressed I wanted to share it with everyone else.
Read the article to see what Ron did with this church building! Here's to you Ron!


Great success story. Really turned this in to a good thing for all. Like to hear success stories like this one.
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Cool story Bill, Thanks for sharing!