Sunday, February 24, 2019

Bethlehem Temple Of Inkster deemed an eyesore.

A former church called Bethlehem Temple Of Inkster in Inkster, Michigan is being deemed an eyesore due to it being abandoned for a number of years. Many say the church should be torn down. The church is an old brick building with broken windows everywhere. Residents were about the safety of children and predators that could very easily gain access inside.

Most of the interior has been vandalized and is in need of significant repair. Many windows are broken or boarded up. Inside wooden planks and plywood are scattered everywhere. A sanctuary inside the fellowship hall of this church which seats 400 people has been vandalized beyond what the eye can see or believe.

However the City of Inkster believes this old church building has many potential uses once cleaned up and restored. This property had owned by a bank since 2014. The City of Inkster would like the fellowship hall and sanctuary to be refurbished.

The former Bethlehem Temple Of Inkster is located at 26100 Annapolis Street, Inkster, Michigan, US 48141.

3 comments:

  1. I used to go up there as a kid and walk around and just look at how abandoned it was, I didn't know it was a church till now, but the place is really beat up and it should be torn down, considering a middle school is not even 100 feet from there, which i did go to that middle school wondering why they didn't take that place down, I'm pretty sure there was squatters in there when I last went there. ABANDONED PLACES MEANS CRIMES

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