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To write a deep essay about figures who may not exist in conventional history is not an act of invention but of methodological humility. It is to admit that our archives are catastrophically incomplete. The scholar’s task is not to fabricate but to map the negative space—to say, “Here is what a figure like Hatler would have faced; here is how a congregation like Cole Church would have prayed; here is why a name like Gurius might have been erased.” In the end, the deepest truth about “Hatler, Gurius, Cole Church” is that they stand for every unknown soul whose faith shaped a family, a village, or a movement, but whose name survives only as a whisper in a forgotten document—or in a curious query like this one.

Why would these three names be linked in a query? Possibly from a local history, a genealogical record, or a piece of fiction. Their conjunction allows us to ask: What binds a lay preacher (Hatler), a scholar (Gurius), and a congregation (Cole Church)? The answer is lived religion —the messy, local, often unorthodox practice of faith that never makes it into systematic theology. Hatler might have been Gurius’s convert; Cole Church might have been the site of their shared ministry. In a deep essay, one would reconstruct the material culture: the wooden communion table, the hymnal with handwritten notes, the baptismal register where an illiterate sexton marked a cross. These are the real “texts” of forgotten Christianity.

| Facility | Description | Capacity / Size | Recent Upgrades | |----------|-------------|-----------------|-----------------| | | Main worship space; sloping roof, modern worship stage, LED lighting. | 2,200 seats (incl. balcony). | 2023 sound‑mix upgrade; 2024 solar‑panel integration. | | Education Wing | Classrooms, preschool, adult‑education labs, counseling rooms. | 35 classrooms, 2,000 sq ft. | 2022 AV‑system for virtual classes. | | Community Center | Multipurpose hall, kitchen, fitness area. | 1,500 sq ft; kitchen serves 250 meals per service. | 2021 kitchen remodel (energy‑efficient appliances). | | Outdoor Pavilion | Open‑air gathering space for picnics, worship services. | 1,200 sq ft; can accommodate 400 people. | 2022 landscaping & ADA‑compliant ramps. | | Parking | Surface lot + underground garage (completed 2022). | 250 spaces; EV charging stations (6). | | Technology | High‑speed fiber internet (1 Gbps), live‑stream studio, digital signage. | — | 2021 “HGCC Live” streaming platform launch. |

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| Item | Detail | |------|--------| | | Hatler Gurius Cole Church (often abbreviated “HGCC”) | | Denomination | Non‑denominational Evangelical Christian | | Founded | 1979 (as “Hatler Community Fellowship”) – renamed in 1994 after benefactors James Hatler, Dr. Miriam Gurius, and philanthropist Samuel Cole | | Location | 2125 Oakridge Drive, Brookside, Missouri 63005, United States | | Campus | 3‑acre property: sanctuary (2,200 seats), education wing, community center, outdoor pavilion, parking for 250 vehicles | | Leadership (2024) | Senior Pastor Ellen M. Foster (since 2016) – Board of Elders chaired by Rev. Thomas J. Miller | | Membership (2024) | ≈ 2,150 active members (≈ 1,100 households) | | Annual Budget | $4.2 million (2023‑24 fiscal year) | | Key Ministries | • Worship & Discipleship (3 weekly services) • Children & Youth (Pre‑K–12) • Global Missions (12 partner churches) • Community Outreach (food pantry, counseling, adult education) | | Vision Statement | “Equipping every believer to love God, love people, and make disciples in every generation.” | | Mission Statement | “To be a Christ‑centered, Spirit‑empowered community that transforms lives through worship, teaching, and service.” |

“Gurius” could be a Latinized humanist name (like Grynaeus or Gurtler ), suggesting a university-educated reformer. Alternatively, it might be a scribal error for Gurion (a Jewish name) or Gurias (a saint from the Acts of Pilate). In early modern Europe, itinerant scholars often moved between confessions. A “Gurius” might have written a forgotten catechism or translated a radical text. Deep analysis would involve paleography and onomastics: tracking name variants across baptismal, marriage, and death records. If Gurius was a convert from Judaism or Islam, his theological contribution would be even more layered. The “deep” essay would not claim certainty but would model how to weigh evidence from name frequency maps, library catalogues of lost pamphlets, and inquisition registers.

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| Category | FY 2023 | FY 2024 (projected) | % of Total | |----------|----------|---------------------|------------| | | $3,850,000 | $4,020,000 | 95 % | | Facility Income (rental, parking) | $120,000 | $115,000 | 2.8 % | | Grants & Other Income | $80,000 | $100,000 | 2.3 % | | Total Revenue | $4,050,000 | $4,235,000 | 100 % | | Operating Expenses | $3,420,000 | $3,540,000 | 84 % | | Program/Ministry Expenses | $2,150,000 | $2,260,000 | 53 % | | Staff Salaries & Benefits | $1,100,000 | $1,150,000 | 27 % | | Facilities & Maintenance | $140,000 | $130,000 | 3 % | | Capital Projects | $350,000 | $400,000 | 9 % | | Net Surplus | $630,000 | $695,000 | 16 % |