Ascension serves a slice of faith – Forest Lake Lowdown

STILLWATER When Stillwater said arrivederci to downtown restaurant Luna Rossa last year, Ascension Episcopal Church said buon giorno to the businesss wood-fired pizza oven.

The church hopes to set up a food and social ministry by installing the oven at the church office site on Fourth Street in downtown Stillwater.

Reverend Buff Grace said that the church is in the midst of putting a team together to lead the charge to install the oven. There will most likely be a few hurdles to overcome, such as acquiring the proper building permits and making sure the building and oven are in compliance with health codes.

Grace explained that the idea for a pizza oven ministry was inspired by his brother-in-law, Jim Schmitt.

He installed a pizza oven back in the 90s, Grace said. Its been a lot of fun; every time I go over he fires up the pizza oven. He has a flagpole, and whenever the oven is on, he runs a flag up the pole and neighbors know they can bring whatever they want ... Since then weve had a dream of putting a pizza oven in here, and having that space for our congregation and anyone who wants to come in and join us.

It was also through Schmitt that the opportunity presented itself. Schmitt is a collector of antique architecture items, and had arranged to take sconces from the restaurant interior after it closed. He noticed that the pizza oven was still on the site, and learned it might be available.

We talked with the owner and were able to work out a deal, Grace said. It had to be out within a couple of days. We scrambled to get a team to move it out and move it to the church. It was somewhat of a windfall; we didnt have a (project) team together right away, so we wanted to wait until beginning of the new year (to begin planning for the ovens use).

Luckily for Ascension, one of the congregations most recent members is former pastor Bryce Johnson, who spearheaded the installation of a bread oven at United Methodist Church in White Bear Lake.

He has a lot of skills and capacity with this, Grace said. The work that he did was mainly along the lines of bread making. He had done some study in Europe for bread making, so this would be slightly different than what were doing.

Grace said that there has been a large amount of interest from people within the parish.

You say, lets gather a meeting to talk about some of the usual things you would expect in a church, but you say wood-fired oven and people come out of the woodwork, he joked. It stirred up a bunch of interest.

The group discussed the many options for the oven ministry and at this point, plans on an adult fellowship-type of ministry, not that it wouldnt be available for youth and kids, he said. Were seeing that theres a lot of ways to get connected with the church community, and Sunday morning is not necessarily the best avenue for everybody. We think that Christian community is really important, and it doesnt have to be on Sunday morning. This turned out to be a brilliant way to do that.

Grace estimated that the oven might be in use by the end of next summer. He doesnt expect the oven will move far from its current garage location, but hed like to see improvements to the driveway and garage area before everything is complete.

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