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St. Paul United Church of Christ Capital Improvement Project Presented at Annual Congregational Meeting January 20, 2013
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IMAGINE WHAT’S POSSIBLE!
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Capital Improvement Team: Tom Harder, chair Doug Beck Dean Brough Mary Lou Clark Barry Cochran John Crosser Jane Freimark Dennis Kersten Nadine Thompson Pastor Kyle Timmons Pastor Dave Voll
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Three Proposed Phases: (in order of priority) Stained Glass Window Coverings/Repair Cleaning/Tuckpointing/Sealing of Exterior Stone New Windows for Educational Unit
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Stained Glass Window Coverings/Repair
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Cleaning/Tuckpointing/Sealing of Exterior Stone
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New Windows for Educational Unit
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Projected Cost: (in today’s dollars…) Approximately $150,000 for the entire project. (Depending on how long it takes to begin, roughly 3% may be added to reflect current costs at the time of construction.) Thankfully we already have over $8000 in the Capital Improvement Fund!
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The project will begin… …when we have 50% of the needed funds.
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Financial Support/Fundraising: “Second Mile” Offerings to Capital Improvement Fund (in addition to regular church offerings) Fundraising Events: – Swiss Steak Dinner – Rummage Sale – Table Sale – Other? Memorial Gifts
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Support With Special Gifts: Pyramid of Giving $10,000 gifts x 5 = $50,000 $7,500 gifts x 4 = $30,000 $5,000 gifts x 5 = $25,000 $2,500 gifts x 10 = $25,000 $1,000 gifts x 10 = $10,000 $500 gifts x 10 = $5,000 M i s c e l l a n e o u s = $5,000
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Scriptural Foundations: “Zeal for Your House consumes me!” (Psalm 69:9) “The Lord said to Moses, ‘You are to receive an offering for me from each (person) whose heart prompts him to give.” (Exodus 25:1-2) “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.” (1 Peter 4:10) “Much will be required of everyone who has been given much. Even more will be asked of the person who is supposed to take care of much.” (Luke 12:48. NIRV) “Well done, good and faithful servant!” (1 Cor. 19:17a)
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Our Goals: To respond to God’s call to be faithful stewards of our gifts and of this place; To have our church facility be a beautiful beacon of light, hope, and faith to our church family and our community; To enjoy and appreciate having a well-used and energy-efficient place of worship; And to leave a functional and well-maintained house of God as a blessing to the future generations of St. Paul United Church of Christ.
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IMAGINE WHAT’S POSSIBLE!
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