Monday, April 4, 2011

Letter to our Neigborhood


Hello Neighbor!
Our Church has been able by God’s grace to be a place of worship and service in Christ’s name for over 70 years right here in this historic neighborhood. It is our vision to remain here and provide a visible presence for the Gospel of Jesus Christ to be proclaimed for the prospering of this great community.
Having a sanctuary that reflects the glory and beauty of our God is important to us. Our desire to renovate our building and to bring it up to the current needs of the congregation require us to be properly zoned.
Therefore, it has been announced that there will be a public hearing on March 22, at 4:30 pm for the purpose of this making our present property be zoned for what it already is, a church.
Our hope is to provide a renovation to both the interior and exterior which will be in keeping with the present unique architecture of this building, designed by Willis Irvin of Augusta, Georgia, a renowned architect of the early 20th Century. We believe that it will enhance the beauty and quality of life of this neighborhood as well as reflect the glory and honor we believe is owed to our Majestic and Sovereign God, in whom to serve is our delight and to worship is our greatest joy.
We want to be good neighbors and invite you to ask about the new plans, come and see, and of course you are always welcome to come worship with us. Morning worship is at 10:30 am and Evening worship is at 5:00 pm.
Sincerely,
For the Session(Elders),
Pastor Todd D. Baucum

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