The Sacred Places Indiana Fund from Indiana Landmarks is giving seventeen congregations around the state some financial help.
More than $2.4 million in grants will help address significant capital needs at historic houses of worship. It's the second round of grants distributed since the fund was established last year.
Gobin United Methodist Church of Greencastle was chosen for $260,000 to replace the original slate roof on the 1928 church.
Projects will be completed within the next two years.
Applications for the next round of grants from the Sacred Places Indiana Fund will be accepted in mid-January 2025.
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