Capital Campaign 2018 - 2021
"Ministry Today, Multiplied for Tomorrow"
Capital Campaign a Success!
This is the closing report of the three year Capital Campaign.
The Capital Campaign Committee continued its work toward achieving the campaign goal. The committee was responsible for leading the congregation's Capital Campaign with the slogan, "Ministry for Today Multiplied for Tomorrow". The committee's work was very well supported through the generosity of current and former parishioners, community stakeholders, grants and children who had been raised in the church.
With a campaign goal of raising $190,000.00, the committee is incredibly pleased to report that as of the end of 2020. The campaign has received $127,130 in monies from pledges which is 99% of the $128,240.00 total pledged by parishioners and other contributors. The campaign also received $77,366.00 in grant monies. The total monies from pledges received and the grants totals $204,496. In the end, the capital campaign exceeded its goal by 8%.
The committee would like to thank all of those who so graciously supported our Capital Campaign and made it such a success.
Capital Projects
1. Repair of the slate roof - Replace damaged slate and Plexiglas. Paint ridge metal, flashing, windows and crosses. Apply HV membrane in gutters and valleys.
2. Repointing and cleaning of the stonework - Chemical cleaning, pointing, painting, caulking, waterproofing, repair of stone along foundation, enclosing window wells and installation of covers for the window wells.
3. Repair of Dormer Stained Glass Windows - These (4) windows are extremely buckled, bowed and could possibly drop out of frames.
4. Repair of damage to stained glass windows - Venting and restoration of five (5) windows
5. Handicapped accessibility (driveway) - Widening and paving of driveway, paving for improved access to the church
6. Landscaping - Removal of most of the existing landscaping, installation of new plants, shrubs and trees around the south side, front and north side of the church designed to enhance the architecture of the church exterior.
7. Support for Organ Restoration - A contribution was made to the organ restoration fund in lieu of purchasing a digital piano.
8. Installation of a new sound system - A new sound system to enhance the digital portion of the piano and a professional level sound system for the church.
9. Roof replaced over the vestibule to the Parish Hall - Shingles were removed and replaced for improved weatherization.
10. Wi-Fi installed in church - A wifi system was installed in order to provide for internet connectivity in the sanctuary and improve service in the Parish Hall.
11. Parish Hall Doors replaced - Damaged Parish Hall doors were replaced with a new set of doors.
12. New lighting in the Parish Hall - LED lighting was installed in the Parish Hall, new efficient fixtures.
13. Parish Hall Painted - A parishioner painted the paneled walls and the ceiling tiles were painted prior to the installation of the new lighting fixtures.
14. Nursery Remodeled - The nursery received new flooring, cabinets and painted.
15. Parish Hall Windows - All windows in the Parish Hall were replaced with more energy efficient windows.
The Capital Campaign Committee continued its work toward achieving the campaign goal. The committee was responsible for leading the congregation's Capital Campaign with the slogan, "Ministry for Today Multiplied for Tomorrow". The committee's work was very well supported through the generosity of current and former parishioners, community stakeholders, grants and children who had been raised in the church.
With a campaign goal of raising $190,000.00, the committee is incredibly pleased to report that as of the end of 2020. The campaign has received $127,130 in monies from pledges which is 99% of the $128,240.00 total pledged by parishioners and other contributors. The campaign also received $77,366.00 in grant monies. The total monies from pledges received and the grants totals $204,496. In the end, the capital campaign exceeded its goal by 8%.
The committee would like to thank all of those who so graciously supported our Capital Campaign and made it such a success.
Capital Projects
1. Repair of the slate roof - Replace damaged slate and Plexiglas. Paint ridge metal, flashing, windows and crosses. Apply HV membrane in gutters and valleys.
2. Repointing and cleaning of the stonework - Chemical cleaning, pointing, painting, caulking, waterproofing, repair of stone along foundation, enclosing window wells and installation of covers for the window wells.
3. Repair of Dormer Stained Glass Windows - These (4) windows are extremely buckled, bowed and could possibly drop out of frames.
4. Repair of damage to stained glass windows - Venting and restoration of five (5) windows
5. Handicapped accessibility (driveway) - Widening and paving of driveway, paving for improved access to the church
6. Landscaping - Removal of most of the existing landscaping, installation of new plants, shrubs and trees around the south side, front and north side of the church designed to enhance the architecture of the church exterior.
7. Support for Organ Restoration - A contribution was made to the organ restoration fund in lieu of purchasing a digital piano.
8. Installation of a new sound system - A new sound system to enhance the digital portion of the piano and a professional level sound system for the church.
9. Roof replaced over the vestibule to the Parish Hall - Shingles were removed and replaced for improved weatherization.
10. Wi-Fi installed in church - A wifi system was installed in order to provide for internet connectivity in the sanctuary and improve service in the Parish Hall.
11. Parish Hall Doors replaced - Damaged Parish Hall doors were replaced with a new set of doors.
12. New lighting in the Parish Hall - LED lighting was installed in the Parish Hall, new efficient fixtures.
13. Parish Hall Painted - A parishioner painted the paneled walls and the ceiling tiles were painted prior to the installation of the new lighting fixtures.
14. Nursery Remodeled - The nursery received new flooring, cabinets and painted.
15. Parish Hall Windows - All windows in the Parish Hall were replaced with more energy efficient windows.