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    Bathroom Remodeling Gretna, NE | Perspective Construction – Video - March 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    St. Peter Lutheran prepares for next build-out phase - March 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Nicole Tuttle Voice Reporter

    St. Peter Lutheran Church Build Out Committee Co-Chairman Kevin Zauel said that architects Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick submitted initial sketches to the churchs Build Out Committee for a preliminary review in February. The Build Out Committee approved the sketches and directed the architects to create design development drawings for the two rooms.

    We reviewed them, then they presented the design development documents to the committee, Zauel said. We presented them to counsel and they were approved. That was Feb. 20.

    On Jan. 26, the St. Peter Lutheran Church Voters Assembly approved hiring Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick as the architects to design two unfinished rooms of the Macomb Township church. The contract indicates that design cost is not to exceed $23,900, excluding the selection of a contractor, according to Zauel. The contract does include design, creation of construction documents, permit assistance and bidding phase assistance, as well as recommendation of a contractor, Zauel said.

    Although Zauel is a member of Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick, he serves as a structural engineer with the firm and is not an architect.

    In 2005 when St. Peter Lutheran Churchs sanctuary was completed, the two rooms in question were left in a rough state. The rooms were meant for a fellowship hall and ministry center/office space. According to Zauel, funding was not available at that time to build out the spaces, but the church recently was able to secure financing.

    The Build Out Committee, which consists of between six and eight people, has been pursuing the process of getting the rooms completed since 2013. Although the two rooms were part of the original design when the sanctuary was designed, the Build Out Committee selected to seek input from several church groups on how to update the plans so that the completion of the spaces would meet current needs.

    The design development drawings have a few changes from the original sketches from 2005 architectural plans, according to Zauel. A door into the fellowship hall kitchen was added, and more central partitions were selected as opposed to moveable partitions, Zauel said. The ministry center/office space will also have a different entrance, he noted.

    We looked at the development sketches, the layout in terms of where the main entrance was for the office wing, and so those are different We had a meeting where they presented sketches, like concept A over concept B, Zauel said. Then we approved developing that one sketch. That became the design development plans. They took the approved layout and developed it further.

    Immanuel Lutheran Church Rev. Ken Wagener also said that some of the changes from 2005 will improve the overall design. Continued...

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    Asantehene cuts sod for development projects - March 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Regional News of Saturday, 15 March 2014

    Source: Graphic Online

    The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has cut the sod for the commencement of work on the construction of the first phase of a four-storey banking hall and office complex for the Kumasi Diocese of the Methodist Church at KO in Kumasi.

    The GH6 million project being funded by the Kumasi Diocese of the church in partnership with some financial institutions in the region is aimed at redeveloping the KO lands to raise more revenue for the development of the church.

    The other projects the church is undertaking include a hotel, a high-rise car park a shopping mall, a modern school complex and an apartment block for ministers.

    Speaking at the sod-cutting ceremony, the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu, lauded the foresight of the church in the area of infrastructural development all over the country.

    He said over the years, the Methodist Church of Ghana had been the development partners in the areas of healthcare delivery, quality education and other social amenities, apart from evangelism and spiritual development of its members.

    The Asantehene said the good moral training of the youth in Methodist institutions had brought positive transformation to the society and called for more efforts to promote good moral training and spiritual development among the youth.

    He said the church could not promote effective evangelism and other social needs of its members if it only depended on old traditions of revenue generation, and stressed the need for the church to find other avenues to generate income for the development of the church.

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    Visita Iglesia Itinerary in Manila - March 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Visita Iglesia is a famous Roman Catholic lenten or Semana Santa tradition of visiting seven different churches while reciting the Stations of the Cross prayer in them. The Seven Churches Visitation is traditionally observed on Maundy Thursday however it is now commonly practiced during any day of the Holy Week.

    Malate Church in Manila

    Here is a list of 7 heritage churches in Manila to guide you in planning your Visita Iglesia itinerary in Manila.

    Binondo Church Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz

    Located in the Worlds Oldest Chinatown, Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz in Binondo is not hard to find. Also popularly known as Binondo Church, this heritage site is beautifully located in front of Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz. In 1596, Dominican priests founded Binondo church to serve their Chinese converts to Christianity as well as to the native Filipinos living in the area. The original building was destroyed in 1762 by British bombardment. A new granite church was completed on the same site in 1852 however it was greatly damaged during the Second World War, with only the western facade and the octagonal bell tower surviving.

    Santa Cruz Parish Church in Manila

    Located in front of Carriedo Fountain in Ongpin, Sta Cruz Parish Church was originally built by Jesuits before a new church construction was finished on June 20, 1619. In 1643, The Jesuits enshrined the image of the Our Lady of The Pillar to serve the pre-dominantly Chinese residents in the area. The image drew a lot of devotees and a popular followers grew around it.

    Quiapo Church Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene

    The Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene also known as Saint John the Baptist Parish or Quiapo Church is a famous Roman Catholic Church located in the District of Quiapo. The basilica is the famous home of the miraculous Black Nazarene image where thousands of devotees flock each year for the annual religious procession. In this church, daily hourly masses are celebrated and devotees come from all walks of life.

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    Flock has 20/20 vision - March 15, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: Saturday, 3/15/2014 - Updated: 7 hours ago RELIGION

    BY TK BARGER BLADE RELIGION EDITOR

    It's in the planning every year at Bethlehem Baptist Church. The congregation wants the pastor to know that he's appreciated. This year, the Rev. Derek A. Arnold I is celebrating his 20th year as pastor of Bethlehem. There might be some irony in the fact that Bethlehem honors its preacher by asking others to stand in his pulpit, but the church members are not saying they don't want to hear Pastor Arnold. I haven't received those kinds of messages in my 20 years thus far, knock on wood, Pastor Arnold said.

    The planners in the almost 300-member congregation lined up guest preachers for services the next three Sundays at 4 p.m. The Rev. Talmadge J. Thomas I of City of Zion, the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Toledo leads off this Sunday. On March 23 the Rev. T. Scott Swan I of Mt. Zion Baptist ChurchWoodlawn (a Cincinnati suburb) has the honors, and on March 30 the Rev. Floyd Smith Jr. of Toledo's Calvary Baptist Church has his turn.

    On April 4Rev. Arnold's actual pastoral anniversary datefrom 7 to 11 p.m., an evening gala will take place at the church's New Life Center, next door to the sanctuary building. A $40 admission includes dinner and musical entertainment; contact the church office at 419-241- 9360 for tickets and other information. Then at Bethlehem's regular 9 a.m. worship service April 6, the Rev. Greggory R. Maddox of Faith Baptist Church in Baltimore will preach.

    When the appreciations are being planned, Pastor Arnold said, I kind of take a backseat and see what the people want to do, and if I think it's too much, I'll say something. I kind of just let the people be led in terms of how they want to show their appreciation. There was one year in my 20 years that I canceled my appreciation, and it didn't sit well with a lot of people, but I did it because we were in need of some funds to complete the kitchen.... When you have two different financial projects, one for the church and one for the pastor, the preacher's the one going to lose out on that. So I decided that it was more important that we forge ahead to complete the project on the kitchen.

    A kitchen is important to this church.During Pastor Arnold's time here, community outreach came into focus with House of Bread Ministries and the construction of the New Life Center, dedicated in 2002 on Pastor Arnold's eighth anniversary at Bethlehem.

    Bethlehem means house of bread in Greek and Hebrew, Pastor Arnold said, so what we try to do is meet the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the community, giving bread. They have a community dinner on the third Sundays in the afternoon where they invite the community to come in, and we've done clothing giveaways, we've done healthcare, legal; currently we're doing GED [education and assistance].(Plans for the future are to replace the existing sanctuary building with a new, accessible one, and use the New Life Center's gym as the worship space during that time.)

    Preaching also gets great attention. Pastor Arnold enrolled in Chicago Theological School for a doctor of ministry program before the New Life Center broke ground and he completed his degree in preaching soon after its dedication. Preaching was part of the vision for this church, he said. My thesis was that preaching the Gospel has the ability and the power to inform a people about their faith and about their mission and about their vision to a point where they will rise up and fulfill that reality.

    Even though he's a well-credentialed preacher, all who cross Bethlehem's threshold are not informed and fulfilling the reality he proclaims. The downside is that I have witnessed that at least 800 people have come through this church, but they all went through the back door, the proverbial back door, Pastor Arnold said. I think that's where discipleship comes in. When you understand what it means to be a disciple of Christ and you have the knowledge and the desire to follow, then you make that connection. So I'm still working on closing the back door.... That back door is still open, so some have returned.

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