Knox County Scenic Drive Orange Chapel


Orange Chapel No tour of the countryside would be complete without stopping at an authentic rural church. Many country churches have closed their doors due to a dwindling congregation, but the Orange Chapel United Methodist Church has served the rural community since 1856. The original church was made out of brick. The small, white chapel was built in 1900 and contains many original stained glass windows. It contains an historic re-creation of the earlier sanctuary with the orginal pulpit and worship table.


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Worship Service 9:45 AM - Sunday School during worship service
Pastor Dan Doty
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The Orange Chapel United Methodist Church invites everyone to join the congregation for worship at 9:45 a.m. during the first two full weekends in October, then stay for lunch and dine indoors. Orange Chapel is famous for its chicken and noodles with homemade pie for dessert. Sloppy Joe sandwiches, hot dogs and drinks will also be available.

Inside chapel windows by Dale Johnson Cross Inside chapel pulpit by Dale Johnson Cross Chapel windows by Amanda Hootman

You can also find handmade crafts, learn the the art of spinning, and view a 4-H project displayand a quilt display. The congregation will have an unusual flea market, used to raise funds for the chapel. We won't give you the details here, you are going to have to ask them about it yourself, but you will be pleasantly surprised.

Before leaving, relax a bit, and visit with the friendly folk who faithfully attend this serene church in the middle of the countryside. And be sure to pick up some homemade peanut brittle and baked goodies for snacking on later in the day.

Outside Orange Chapel Cross Inside Orange Chapel


For more information about the Orange Chapel stop of the Scenic Drive, please contact:

Leslie Witt
219 W. North Street
Knoxville, IL 61448
(309) 289-6567
harleyd@galesburg.net

""Inside Orange Chapel" photo courtesy of The Register-Mail
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