I'd love to hear how Bethel responded. They certainly had a wonderful view. In many ways, I assumed they would revel in the destruction of a very worldly symbol. Most NYers hated the architecture. I imagined it blowing up b/c it was destroying the Empire State Building. My family was very American without the patriotic trappings or responsibilities. My father and uncles received ministerial exemptions from WWII, a time when our liberties truly were at stake. We were threatened more than against the British. American freedoms were claimed as a right without corresponding acts of citizenship, such as voting and conscription.
The harbor protected Bethel. They had Jehovah and certainty that they had Jehovah. Were antiMuslim statements made? As someone eloquently pointed out, on a tragedy scale WTC was a one. I lived downtown. The shock was horrible but I had all my services, including water. I feared the air quality. Brooklyn did get the heftiest dose of that garbage. I'd love to have been a fly on the wall. Was work disrupted? Were there emergency meetings?