The Beverly Rose is a lovingly restored 1910 church, brought back to life as a timeless venue for the most meaningful moments in life—weddings, celebrations, meetings, and gatherings of every kind. With original stained glass, warm wood floors, and historic charm throughout, it’s a space where memories are made and hearts feel at home.

Originally built by St. John’s Reformed Church for just $10,000, this sacred space has seen generations of worship and community. In 1966, the First Assembly of God Church made it their home, where they served the community faithfully until 2006. After years as a private residence, the church passed through several hands—until 2024, when Scott and Dawn Williams stepped in with a heartfelt mission: to return this beautiful space to the people.
For Dawn, it was deeply personal. She spent her childhood in the church pews here, surrounded by family and faith. Among them was her Aunt Beverly Rose Brown, whose steady love for Jesus and unwavering service to others left a lasting legacy. Together with her husband Eddie, Beverly taught and led by example—helping shape the lives of countless young people.
That’s why we named it The Beverly Rose—to honor a life of quiet strength, community devotion, and faithful love. Today, this place stands again—not just as a venue, but as a gathering place filled with purpose, grace, and a sense of belonging.