The sale of a Middletown church will result in a cooperative agreement RSR Realtors thinks will become a trend for religious organizations.

RSR Realtors said Wesley United Methodist Church at 64 Ann Street in Middletown was sold to Zion Assembly of Harrisburg for $299,900. RSR represented the sellers and Josh Mumaw of Coldwell Bankers represented the buyers.

The sale of the 14,000-square foot property represents a negotiated solution between the parties, RSR Realtors said. Although Wesley UMC is selling its ownership in the property, they will continue to hold weekly services and Sunday school at the church for the long term.

Zion Assembly of Harrisburg, which sold its previous church before the pandemic, will shift back from virtual services to in-person services at 64 Ann Street.

Both congregations will conduct services in the church in their own individual time slots, RSR Realtors said.

Garrett Rothman of RSR Realtors thinks this type of cooperative use of the church will be a trend that will continue across the country.

As many churches are dealing with shrinking memberships and high overhead costs associated with owning their buildings, it makes perfect sense for multiple congregations to share the same building, allowing them to share expenses, Rothman said.

From the first moment representatives from both churches met, we all could tell there was synergy between the two congregations, and that they would mutually benefit holding their services under the same roof, he said. It was a true win-win situation.

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Sale of church building to benefit two congregations - Central Penn Business Journal

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