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TTT Baptist Church Construction Updates week2 day1
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During one of the most sacred weeks for two faiths -- Christians, who are preparing for Easter this Sunday, and Jews who will observe the start of Passover on Friday -- burglars struck the building site of a new church in Miramar.
"The irony is that it happened during Holy Week and our neighbor is the police [sub] station," said Mark Rodriguez, executive pastor of Calvary Fellowship.
The 1200-member congregation worships at Everglades High School in the city and had hoped to celebrate services in May in its new church that is rising at 2951 SW 186th Ave., Rodriguez said.
"These people don't care about God and they don't care about the law," Rodriguez said. "That's how bold they are. That's what is scary."
Thieves burglarized a large tool box that was inside the church and held hydraulic and electronic tools. They also stole 14,000 feet of copper wire for an estimated total loss of $5,000, Miramar Police Officer Natasha Richardson said of the break-in that happened Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
The burglars also tried to move a piece of heavy equipment blocked the entrance to an outdoor storage trailer, but were unsuccessful, she said.
"It would have been a bigger loss if they had been able to get into that trailer," Richardson said.
Also targeted by thieves overnight was a gas station under construction at 16961 Miramar Pkwy. It had about $16,500 in losses after two generators, a compressor, tools and 30-feet of wire were stolen, according to police.
"The two incidents are possibly related because they both happened overnight and are close by," Richardson said. "It could be the same people."
Richardson said crime scene investigators will look for fingerprints or anything the burglars may have dropped as well as footprints or tire tracks, "Any kind of clues that might help solve the case. Sometimes people leave their burglary tools at the location. Some people have actually dropped their driver's licenses. It's surprising."
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Dallas, TX (PRWEB) April 03, 2015
Building God's Way (BGW), a national leader in church design and church building, will host the next in its spring series of Momentum Summit seminars at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, April 8 from 8:30 am - 12:30pm. The event is free to all ministry leaders and will be followed by a complimentary lunch. More than 900 ministry leaders attended a Momentum Summit event in 2014 and this year's events are expected to draw even more.
Churches and other non-profits are facing ever-increasing financial challenges to sustaining their ministries, including cultural shifts in attitudes toward church, changing tax legislation and generational changes in charitable giving. The focus of the Momentum Summit is to introduce new paradigms and to transform the way ministry leaders think about how their facilities are designed and utilized, how they can effectively reach all generations and how they can integrate for-profit enterprise to expand ministry opportunities.
The speaker panel will feature experts and consultants who have worked with hundreds of ministries across the country in the areas of church leadership & growth; church design, construction & remodel; capital fundraising; for-profit integration, biblical entrepreneurship, A/V technology and more.
The keynote speaker for the seminars will be Pastor Eric Bahme, a cutting-edge entrepreneur, passionate preacher and author of the book, The MBE (Mission-Based Entrepreneur) Revolution / Developing Economic Engines that Drive Mission-Based Movements. Eric and his stories of successful for-profit integration with churches have been featured on the 700 Club, Harvest Show, and in several local and national publications and television broadcasts.
A representative from BGW Architects will present sessions on designing authentic, flexible and community-based church buildings as well as a revolutionary & biblical approach to the church construction process. S&B Construction, the exclusive BGW contractor for the state of Texas, will also have representatives on hand during the seminar to answer questions and share their expertise on church construction & remodel.
For more information or to register for Momentum Summit, visit the website at http://www.bgwservices.com/seminar or call 866-249-8484.
About Building Gods Way (BGW) - BGW has become a recognized leader in ministry design and construction through its extensive experience in working with hundreds of churches, Christian schools and colleges across the U.S. BGW's trademark programs based on Biblical stewardship and ministry on the construction job site have set them apart in the industry. BGW clients typically save 20-30% compared to average construction costs (based on RS Means construction cost data). BGW's broad network includes the most experienced church architects, church builders and engineers, as well as experts in the areas of funding, leadership & church growth, for-profit integration, A/V technology and more.
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Planning Commission approves South Shores Church project after seven years of hearings and plan modifications
South Shores Churchs plan to expand its Crown Valley Parkway campus in phases over 10 years was unanimously approved by the Dana Point Planning Commission on Monday. Photo: Andrea Swayne
By Andrea Swayne
Since 2009, South Shores Church has been pursuing approval of an expansion plan that would more than double its size. With a packed house at the Community Center gymnasiuma vast majority of the seats filled with people showing support for the project by wearing bright green T-shirtsthe Dana Point Planning Commission on Monday approved conditional use, coastal development and site development permits and the final Environmental Impact Report for the project.
Project opponents, most living in adjacent neighborhoods, have long criticized the project; fearing impacts of such a large and lengthy project would include excessive noise, traffic, debris, pollution and runoff, as well as concerns related to the stability of the slope below the 6-acre site at 32712 Crown Valley Parkway.
The campus currently has a chapel, sanctuary, administration building/fellowship hall, a preschool and a 28-space parking lot. Plans will require the demolition of three of the churchs existing buildingsnot to include the sanctuary buildingand the construction of four new ones along with a new parking structure.
The original 2009 proposal included a preschool/administration building, a Community Life Center, two education buildings and a 421-space, two-level, semi-subterranean parking structure. In total, the church was planning a 46,817-square-foot increase in size to 89,362 square feet. The 10-year-long construction schedule was also a source of concern.
A public scoping meeting was held in March of 2010 for the then-in process Draft EIR being prepared by LSA Associates. In 2011, the deadline for the EIR completion was extended to 2013 to allow adequate time for the extensive geo-technical evaluation of the site, according to city officials. Further extension of the deadline brought the final EIRs official completion date to March 2015. City staff reported to commissioners that the final EIR identified no significant impacts.
During the public review period for the project, in addition to comments at public meetings, city staff reported receiving 118 letters61 letters raised concerns, 53 were in support of the project, two from state agencies (the Office of Planning and Research and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife), one from Orange County Public Works and one (or possibly a few more from the public) were duplicates.
The Community Center Gym was packed with South Shores Church expansion plan supporters in green shirts Monday night when the Planning Commission approved permits and the EIR for the project, which has been in the works for seven years. Photo: Andrea Swayne
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