Misc Pictures

January 13th, 2011

Sanctuary with stageSanctuary with stage

Installing Electricity

Installing electricInstalling electricity

Coat RoomCoat room

Backstage

Backstage

DownstairsDownstairs

KitchenKitchen

NurseryNursery

Mechanical Room

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Putting flooring in a mechanical roomMechical room

Dave Tugan and Don Wood checking out a mechanical roomblog-mech-room-with-don-wood.JPG

Mechanical room paintedMechanical room painted

Mechanicals in the ceiling downstairsCeiling Mechanicals

Mechanicals

Retaining WallRetaining Wall

Working on the retaining wall

Closing on the Sale of the Building

January 13th, 2011

December 22, 2010 we closed on the sale of our present building. New owners: Kalkaska Funeral and Cremation Services;

Pictured L to R: Dan Johnson, Dave Tugan, Dan Jonkhoff, Peg Jonkhoff, Bruce Zenner, and the bank person.buildingclosing1.jpg

Work continues September 2010

September 24th, 2010

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Work continues August 2010

September 10th, 2010

August workAugust work

Grading Done and Columns Installed

December 2nd, 2009

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Fall 2009

November 18th, 2009

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11/18/2009 and no snow in Kalkaska yet! Work has continued, altho slowly. We have applied for a grant that would help us work on the interior of the building through the winter and we are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the application.

Last week the big equipment came in and began “moving dirt” – moving dirt from the back parking areas to the the front much higher areas. 

November 7th, 2008

November Break in the Weather!

November 5th, 2008

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Siding is going up on Nov. 5

November 5 – Siding is going up! 

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WOW – doesn’t that look GREAT!!!

November 2, 2007 Cement Work

October 22nd, 2008

Hard Hat Homecoming October 12, 2008

October 22nd, 2008

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An evening of fun, prayer and fellowship was held on Sunday evening, Oct. 12. The whole church familyl was invited to tour the new construction site, write thoughts, scriptures, and prayers on the unfinished walls, floors and studs, and have questions answered. Then we all met at the bonfire for a time of singing. We then formed a large prayer circle and Dean Farrier closed out our time together with prayer. Many wonderful comments came out of the evening, included one gal who emailed: “I must tell you, walking in to the basement of the church tonight…I was almost in tears. God has blessed this congregation so abundantly and you could truly feel His presence in that building. It was almost overwhelming. I fought off the tears all night – good tears. I feel so lucky to be a part of this church body, I can’t even tell ya.”