We are a church of rich heritage and warm hospitality which follows Christ into worship shares with Christ in fellowship and serves Christ both within and beyond our doors
Our Core Values are faith in God and Jesus Christ love for neighbors both near and far and a burning desire to bring hope, wholeness and joy to all peoples in all stations of life
MuseumTours are conducted at 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Tuesday - Friday. The Waldensian Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage and culture of the Waldensian settlers. It features several rooms and thousands of items that date back to the earliest immigrants, including: clothing, tools, books, pictures, and household items. In 1947, the Session of the Waldensian Presbyterian Church appointed an Historical Committee to collect and arrange a place "to preserve anything relating to the early settling of Valdese." For eight years, items were stored in a room too small for display. Then, in 1955, they were displayed in the Tron Hall section of the Church. The collection continued to grow. In 1968, Tron Hall was renovated to more adequately display the items. Appreciation of the collection grew, and hundreds of visitors came from far and near. As a result of the growing collection, inadequate display space, and an increasing number of visitors, plans for a new museum building were drawn up. The The latest addition to the museum was completed in 2006, effectively doubling the size of the facility.
The Waldensian Heritage Museum is owned solely by the Waldensian Presbyterian Church and is maintained and staffed by volunteers and a full time executive director, Mrs. Gretchen Costner, since January 2007. Hundreds of special tour groups and thousands of visitors from thirty-six states and twenty-three foreign nations have toured the museum. For information or to arrange a tour, call the museum office at: (828) 874-1111. Correspondence to the museum should be mailed to PO Box 111, Valdese, NC 28690 or you may also email the director at museum@waldensianpresbyterian.org. |