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stgeorge_120 The Reformed Orthodox Christian Church celebrated its first anniversary Sunday with a lunch at Saint George Orthodox Church on Myers Heights.  The congregation had a lot to celebrate.  After 50 years with no assigned priest, the The Reformed Orthodox Christian Church reopened the historic church for regular Sunday services just over a year ago.  Priest Matthew Binkewicz and parishioners have done a lot of work on the building since then, and today it stands as a restored gem of Lansing's past and present.

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The church was founded by Syrian immigrants who worked at the Cayuga Lake Salt Company.  The plant, located below the church on Salt Point, was begun in 1891 to produce table salt using a deep well process.  When it opened the plant had 100 employees.  The company provided housing, and around the late 1920s the church was built to accomodate the immigrants who worked there.

The plant finally closed after a fire in 1962, and the community dwindled.  With fewer worshipers the Orthodox Church stopped sending a priest, but the Divine Liturgy service was held at the church once a year.  Occasional weddings and other events were also celebrated there since the '60s.

Last August that changed when the Reformed Orthodox Christian Church began holding services there.  A spin-off of the Orthodox Church, Binkewicz says this congregation is an inclusive church whereby Roman Catholic, Protestants and other Orthodox Christians are welcome to worship and receive Holy Communion.

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Photos courtesy of Matthew P. Binkewicz

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