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Arizona church ‘has risen to the occasion’ after roof collapses

On Oct. 28, the roof of Corona Baptist Church in Chandler collapsed, raining down debris and crushing pews. Thankfully, no one was in the building.
  • November 20, 2023
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The roof of the auditorium at Corona Baptist Church in Chandler after it collapsed Oct. 28.
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Arizona church ‘has risen to the occasion’ after roof collapses

On Oct. 28, the roof of Corona Baptist Church in Chandler collapsed, raining down debris and crushing pews. Thankfully, no one was in the building.

Corona is also thankful for the support of the Southern Baptist family during this time, said pastor Mike Molina. The Sunday before the roof collapse, “we knew something was wrong when we saw large cracks in the drywall,” he said. “We were concerned that vibrations from our music could potentially cause even greater problems.”

Instead of having service in the sanctuary that day, Molina decided to relocate to their fellowship hall in a separate building on the property. Everything was removed from the building that day except a grand piano.

Six days later, the roof collapsed.

Prayers in the parking lot

The site was deemed unsafe and red-tagged by inspectors, prompting the congregation to meet on Sundays in the church parking lot. They gathered there for four weeks.

Normally, Corona Baptist Church has two services, one in Spanish and one in English. Those were combined for one bilingual service that met at 10 a.m.

“Everyone has risen to the occasion,” Molina said. “They set up and take down chairs, prepare coffee and donuts and move the music equipment. It’s a big job.”

Unexpected guests attended some of the outdoor services.

Mark Ellington, lead pastor of College View Baptist Church in Mesa — seven miles from Corona — allowed the congregation to begin services on their campus Nov. 19. Corona resumed their 9:20 a.m. Spanish service and 10:40 a.m. English service.

Fielding unexpected expenses

On that Sunday, David Johnson, executive director of the Arizona Mission Network of Southern Baptists, presented a $26,000 check to Corona from Arizona Southern Baptists’ Helping Churches in Crisis Fund to help with unexpected expenses.

“The Arizona Mission Network is glad to be able to help one of our sister churches in a time of crisis,” Johnson said. “We are a family of churches, so when one of us suffers, we all feel it and lift them up in prayer. We are thankful for College View Church opening their doors to Corona Church and proud of how they are walking through this with the leadership of Pastor Mike Molina.”

Building inspections have been completed, and Molina is waiting for a decision from the insurance company. The church is praying for the opportunity to rebuild.

“We are extremely grateful for all the people in the SBC who have been calling to offer help and say they are praying for the church,” Molina said. “It’s comforting to know the body is aware and cares.”

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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Irene A. Harkleroad and originally published by Arizona’s Portraits.

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