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Baptists,
Presbyterians, Methodists and Congregationalists scattered throughout this area
in the mid 19th century all felt the need for a house of worship. Since funds were tight they together built a
common church which they named the Union Church.
Built in 1854 it was the first church built in what is now Orion Township. It measured then 35 by 50 feet to which a
session room and kitchen were added in 1877.
The entire cost was $5000.
The Congregationalists had priority for
choosing their service time since they paid off the $250 debt remaining. But when they decided to change the time from
2PM to 10AM it conflicted with the Methodists which provided incentive for the
Methodists to build their own church. In
1873 when they moved out, the church was renamed The Congregational
Church. The congregation disbanded,
however, in the early 1900’s for lack of members. In 1921 they deeded the property to the
Baptists for $1.00 stipulating that it be used for church services only. Even in 1942 when the Baptist church split the original members stayed
on and the church became known as the First Baptist Church. In 1972 they built a new church on Scripps Road and the Village of Lake
Orion bought the building for use as council chambers, village offices
and a police station.
Even the Apostolic Church was there. But they defaulted and it
reverted to Village hands. In 1988 the Township bought it for use as a senior
citizens’ center. The sanctuary had
structural weakness and other deficiencies preventing its use by the
occupants. Many of these have been
addressed and the building has now been stabilized from further
deterioration. The building awaits mechanical
upgrades. It is the Orion Historical
Society’s hope that the sanctuary of this historic church will be used for
community events and come to symbolize the union of our community.
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