Here in Missouri
by chuckofish
How was your weekend? The OM and I had an adventure–a roadtrip on Saturday over to Fulton in the rolling green hills of central Missouri to visit the Winston Churchill Memorial on the campus of Westminster College.
You will recall that in 1946 it was at Westminster College that Winston Churchill delivered one of the most significant speeches of his long and illustrious career–the “Iron Curtain” speech. In the 1960s Westminster College set out to mark what would be the 20th anniversary of Churchill’s visit. After due consideration of traditional modes of commemoration, Westminster College settled on the rather more ambitious notion of moving a Christopher Wren designed Church from London. This Church, St. Mary the Virgin Aldermanbury, had stood in London since 1677 when it replaced an earlier structure that had sat on the same site since the 12th century until it was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. This magnificent building, badly damaged during the London Blitz, was moved stone by stone to Westminster’s campus and rebuilt to Wren’s original specifications.
What an incredible undertaking! I had not been there since 1969 when it was dedicated. It is breathtaking.
It is a popular venue for weddings, as you can imagine, and there was one about to take place when we ducked in, so this postcard view will have to suffice. It is my favorite type of church, reflecting the puritan branch of the Anglican church. I love those clear glass windows and brass chandeliers and the Ten Commandments behind the altar.
The National Churchill Museum which opened in 2006 is downstairs under the church. I was quite impressed.
Anyway, it is well-worth the trip to Fulton which is a nice college town, not unlike Greencastle, Indiana which we visited many times over the years when daughter #1 was a student at DePauw University. I like college towns and am always up for visiting one.
Sunday was All Saints Sunday and we had three baptisms in church. All three children, who ranged in age from infant to toddler, wailed for dear life. (Bill Baker who baptized daughter #1 and the boy always said that that was the devil leaving the child and not to worry.) Well, I always enjoy renouncing “Satan and all the spiritual forces of wickedness that rebel against God”, including “the evil powers of this world which corrupt and destroy the creatures of God”--especially a few days before an election.
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow!
Nice post. I really enjoy the place…have visited two or three times and seen something new each time. Churchill’s speech took place in the college gymnasium which is still there.
It is pretty amazing that Winston Churchill came to our flyover state and gave this famous speech at our little college. I guess it helped that we had a flyover president in the White House. Missouri was on the map again. Well, it really is something of which to be proud.
Fascinating story how it all came about. It was the idea of Westminster’s president and he got a little help from the White House in the form of a letter from Harry to Churchill who had just been voted out of office. And Missouri was very much on the map in those days…the railroad transit center of the country along with Chicago. Growing up in Minnesota, I used to think St. Louis was the center of the world with not just one but two major league baseball teams!
Wow–so pretty! I would totally teach at Westminster College 😉
I am always up to drive for an adventure! It was really fun and a beautiful day!
A lovely Saturday 🙂
Pretty, pretty! I want to go some time.
You would have loved this place as a child! (And still would.)
Great pictures! I remember the church, but not the museum. I wish went on adventures..
The museum wasn’t there when we went in 1969! As modern museums go, I liked this one–not too hokey and experiential–although there were things to touch and buttons to push. 🙂