Work Continues... slow, and with many precautions
To say that it has been a crazy couple of weeks would be a slight understatement! Confined to our homes and isolated from society at large, you might be feeling a little stir crazy, a little like your life—the world— is on hold. While it is extraordinarily important that we stay home, and all do our part to “flatten the curve,” some work is able to go ahead with precautions, such as a limited number of workers and what type of work is being done.
Renewed activity!
After a small delay, which involved refining of plans, acquiring of permits (and wringing of hands, and gnashing of teeth) action on the construction site has resumed with vigor!
Bittersweet!
The old rectory has been demolished, and it has been bittersweet. Many people have very fond memories of time spent there, and are saddened at the loss of the building, but at the same time, we are excited for the new space that will be going up!
Out with the Old, in with the New
The move has been made! We are all installed in our new cozy trailer, and waiting for the demolition to begin! The old rectory has been emptied (more or less) and it’s being decommissioned and readied for demolition.
Renovation Construction Update (Week of November 11, 2019)
How many weeks will this renovation take? Best guess, just over 52? While we can’t know for sure precisely when it will end, we do know for sure when it is beginning. On November 15, our new office home will be installed in the parking lot! We are getting an office trailer!
Cornerstone Project Announcement
Official pastoral announcement and frequently asked questions about the Cornerstone Project.