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PRINCETON — If your neighborhood church is empty this Sunday morning, it doesn’t mean all the members have decided to sleep in.

No, it probably means they all went to the Bureau County Fair instead, not for the corn dogs and Ferris wheel, but to worship.

It’s all thanks to an old idea given new life by event organizer Stan Tinker of Road Map Ministries.

“Somebody told me five or six years ago that they used to have a worship service on Sunday morning, and I said, ‘You’re kidding!’” Tinker said.

Tinker tried but failed to generate any interest at the time, but the idea never left his head.

Then, one day earlier this year, Tinker met with the fair board about putting on a Christian concert during the fair, and the words just popped out of his mouth.

“I said, ‘There used to be a worship service on Sunday morning. Can we have one?’ not even knowing if there would be interest,” he said. “Thirty seconds later, it was a done deal.”

Tinker’s been asking area ministers to come together for lunch and fellowship for about three years, so he knew who to go to first. He gathered a group of ministers together and explained his idea.

“I said, ‘I believe there will be seven or eight churches who will forego their Sunday morning worship services,’” he said.

There was no immediate commitment, but that soon changed.

“Evangelical Covenant Church led the charge,” Tinker said. “I got a call less than two weeks later, saying, ‘Yeah, we’re good.’”

Victory Worship Center signed up next, followed by First Baptist Church of Princeton, and it just went on from there. The list of participating churches now also includes Bethel Baptist Church, Hampshire Colony Church, Kasbeer Community Church, Princeton Wesleyan Church, Princeton Seventh Day Adventist, Bureau Congregational Church, Hollowayville United Church of Christ, St. John’s Lutheran Evangelical Church, First United Methodist Church in Princeton, Tiskilwa Community Church, Van Orin Gospel, First Lutheran Church of Princeton and St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church of Princeton.

The Rev. Charles D. Wahlstrom of Evangelical Covenant Church said he and his church members are looking forward to the service.

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