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    Global Modular Homes Market 2021 Classification, Future Plans and Industry Growth with 2.9% CAGR by Forecast 2025 The Bisouv Network – The Bisouv…

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Scope of the Report:

    Modular Homes may be used for long-term, temporary or permanent facilities, such as construction camps, schools and classrooms, civilian and military housing, and industrial facilities. Modular Homes are used in remote and rural areas where conventional construction may not be reasonable or possible, for example, the Halley VI accommodation pods used for a BAS Antarctic expedition. Other uses have included churches, health care facilities, sales and retail offices, fast food restaurants and cruise ship construction. They can also be used in areas that have weather concerns, such as hurricanes.

    The worldwide market for Modular Homes is expected to grow at a CAGR of roughly 2.9% over the next five years, will reach 49300 million US$ in 2024, from 42800 million US$ in 2019, according to a new Research study.

    This report focuses on the Modular Homes in global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.

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    Below are the Key Players in the report:

    Bouygues ConstructionLendlease CorporationLaing OrourkeSeikisui HouseClayton HomesChampionModular Space CorporationDaiwa HouseCavco Industries, Inc.Algeco ScotsmanRed Sea HousingRedman HomesFleetwood AustraliaKwikspace Modular BuildingsHorizon North LogisticsKleusberg GmbH & Co. KgKEE KaterraPleasant Valley HomesAlta-Fab StructuresArts Way ManufacturingNRB Inc.Wernick GroupWestchester Modular HomesModscapePratt Construction IncorporatedKoma ModularNew Era HomesGuerdon Enterprises LLCHickory GroupLebanon Valley Homes

    Key highlight Of the Research:

    Global Modular Homes Market Segmentation Analysis-

    Market segment plays a vital role in understanding the depth of the Modular Homes Market Report. It helps one understand which segment/application is highly rated in which particular country/region, so that the buyer of this report will get proper idea of targeting audience and increase revenue.

    Below are the segments covered in this report:

    Modular HomesMarket By Type:

    RanchCape CodTwo-story homesCabin/Chalet

    Modular Homes Market By Applications:

    999 sq ft Floor1000 sq ft 1499 sq ft Floor1500 sq ft 1999 sq ft Floor2000 sq ft 2499 sq ft FloorMore than 2500 sq ft Floor

    There are 15 Chapters to deeply display the global Modular Homes market.Chapter 1, to describe Modular Homes Introduction, product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force;Chapter 2, to analyze the top manufacturers of Modular Homes, with sales, revenue, and price of Modular Homes, in 2017 and 2018;Chapter 3, to display the competitive situation among the top manufacturers, with sales, revenue and market share in 2017 and 2018;Chapter 4, to show the global market by regions, with sales, revenue and market share of Modular Homes, for each region, from 2014 to 2019;Chapter 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, to analyze the market by countries, by type, by application and by manufacturers, with sales, revenue and market share by key countries in these regions;Chapter 10 and 11, to show the market by type and application. with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2014 to 2019;Chapter 12, Modular Homes market forecast, by regions, type and application. with sales and revenue, from 2019 to 2024;Chapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Modular Homes sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source

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    Modular Homes market is expected to have a high growth in the forecast period. Qualitative and Quantitative aspects covered in the report will serve as an important asset in framing strategies for future growth. The information on key Drivers of Modular Homes Market for each region will help the marketer to focus on target audience. Positive/Negative Impacts of the upcoming opportunities presented in the report will serve as a life guard for the current and future time span.

    Modular Homes Market By Region:

    North America

    Asia Pacific

    Europe

    Middle East & Africa

    South America

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    Backyard ADUs of Whately wins Small Home Hero Award – The Recorder

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: 2/17/2021 2:49:17 PM

    WHATELY Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanity has selected Backyard ADUs of Western Massachusetts as its 2020 Small Home Hero Award winner.

    Its really neat to be recognized, said Chris Lee, head of design and development at Backyard ADUs. It shows that all of the work weve been doing is appreciated and making a difference.

    Lee said the company was founded by himself and business partner Kevin Schnell in October of 2019.

    It started as helping just build higher-quality rental units, and quickly evolved to helping families live closer together and making new construction more affordable, he explained. And also, making people feel like they can actually build a house.

    Primarily, theyve developed in-law suites as detached homes, he said, also called accessory dwelling units (ADUs).

    Were growing rapidly, he said. We started just serving the Pioneer Valley and now were doing projects throughout the Berkshires.

    The company, which has locations in Maine and at 33 Laurel Mountain Road in Whately, recently completed a project in Easthampton and expects to finish up ADUs in Whately and Florence in the next few weeks.

    According to a Habitat for Humanity press release, Backyard ADUs has advocated for small lot zoning since its inception, and built its first homes using energy-efficient modular construction, all while changing the landscape of the Pioneer Valley around small homes and alternative land ownership structures.

    (The award) also motivates us to work even harder to make sure we continue to earn it moving forward into future years, Lee said.

    The Small Home Hero Award is an annual award that recognizes a local organization, business or individual who is making use of innovative techniques to increase access to homeownership through the building, financing, design and/or zoning for small homes. According to the release, the award is an initiative of Pioneer Valley Habitat for Humanitys Big Enough Project, funded by the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts. The project aims to revolutionize how we think about homeownership in Franklin and Hampshire counties by advocating for and building simple, durable and affordable small homes.

    Backyard ADUs actively advocates for long-term changes to zoning, puts downward pressure on the cost of quality housing and simplifies new home construction so its accessible to everyone, the release explains. Habitat for Humanitys Small Home Advisory Committee, which selects a winner each year, believes that Backyard ADUs exemplifies the kind of change the Big Enough Project hopes to inspire.

    In general, the goal is to make quality construction more approachable for people, and to amek it easier for people to downside, Lee said.

    To learn more about the Small Home Hero Award and the Big Enough Project, visit pvhabitat.org/big-enough. A video recognizing Backyard ADUs can be viewed at bit.ly/3rmKSOl.

    Mary Byrne can be reached at mbyrne@recorder.com or 413-930-4429. Twitter: @MaryEByrne

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    Domestic Vacation and Buy-In Developments Adapt a Year Into the Pandemic – Barron’s

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Amid a global pandemic, the minds behind elite vacation developments and seven-figure buy-in communities were forced to embrace a course of nimble business planning to protect their income streams.

    Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, domestic properties across the U.S. have had to predict shifting consumer preferences. Would buyers want turnkey properties for immediate move-in to flee cities? Would they prefer homes on larger lots to enjoy more open space? What on-site Covid-19 precautions would potential residents demand?

    Different regions required their own course changes as many venues not only fended off disaster, but instead had healthy financial years.

    Reynolds Lake Oconee, Ga.: About 90 minutes from Atlanta, Reynolds Lake Oconee sits on 12,000 acres and includes multiple housing communities, six golf courses, shooting grounds, and the TaylorMade Kingdom of Golf training and fitting facility. Surrounding a Ritz-Carlton resort, the region plays host to luxury-minded tourists and residents of means looking for second homes or retirement properties.

    In the three years leading up to the pandemic, Reynolds saw eight to nine home starts per month, says Dave Short, senior vice president of marketing and sales. That pace accelerated when Covid-19 hit.

    We found buyers moved their plans ahead due to the pandemic, so we had to be certain we maintained the resources to keep up with that construction demand, Short says. We did find that golf play picked up dramatically with our members, even with less egress from the public. We saw 140,000 rounds in 2020, up 10% over the previous year.

    While home starts and golf surged, Short and company realized the virus would force changes to how Reynolds delivers the services and living experiences its residents bought with their lakeside homes.

    We upgraded our Reynolds TV virtual community to keep neighbors connected and to keep bringing them the classes and events theyd otherwise attendincluding exercise classes, cooking classes, and live shows, Short says. We began that in late spring of 2020, and we plan to maintain that programming beyond the pandemic because of its success.

    Kingsmill Resort Williamsburg, Va.: Home to three golf courses, tennis courts, multiple restaurants, a spa, and three levels of guest accommodations, the Kingsmill Resort shut down entirely in the early, uncertain days of the pandemic. Since beginning a staggered reopening process, administration and staff focused on downsizing the resort temporarily and servicing its 3,000 golf club members.

    James Gelfland, vice president of sales and revenue, says the Kingsmill crew assembled for a two-day meeting early in the pandemic and laid out a plan for navigating the crisis.

    We decided to focus on a 300-mile radius from Kingsmill to attract visitors, he says. We also cut back on room usage and started booking 200 of the possible 402 guest spaces. That meant money was a little tight, but were operating.

    By the summer, Kingsmill was running at 50% capacity. According to Gelfland, the resorts hundreds of acres came in handy as staff was able to move member events, fitness classes and significant dining services outdoors.

    Regular meetings continue at the resort in an effort to generate a flow of ideas on how to best function in the pandemics, hopefully, waning stages. Gelfland cited a new extended-stay package by way of example, as Kingsmill set aside accommodations for visitors looking for a fun environment from which to work remotely.

    Haig Point Daufuskie Island, S.C.: This communitys island location made social distancing protocols easier to implementwhile lot and home sales accelerated for buyers wanting to put the equivalent of a moat between them and the public.

    Adam Martin, vice president of sales and marketing, confirms that Haig Points real estate business is running at a record pace. That uptick has the residential team hustling to maintain construction crews and resources, while considering what sort of properties Covid-minded buyers will seek in future.

    At the start of the pandemic, we had as many as 40 homes still for sale, Martin says. Thats down to five.

    Martin credits that activity to the Covid-related shift in buyer mentality as they prioritize health and safety, and adapt to the work-from-home craze.

    Were finding more interest in lock-and-leave, second-home properties, he says. But, those second homes might become first homes during the pandemic.

    To accelerate new housing construction, Haig Point staff is now working with higher-end modular construction designs to reduce build times. The end result will be more turnkey properties available.

    Sand Valley Nekoosa, Wis.: A sprawling, three-golf course development in the middle of the Dairy State, Sand Valley opened in 2017, and always closed during golfs off season. That changed with the onset of Covid-19.

    Sand Valley is now welcoming guests to the resort during the fall and winter seasons when the golf courses are closed, spokeswoman Megan Godfrey says. The owners of Sand Valley have always envisioned that the resort would grow into a compelling and enjoyable getaway for fall and winter, when the golf season ends. When it became clear that the impact of the pandemic would last longer than expected, they saw an opportunity to promote a safe refuge for working professionals, families and couples to escape the monotony of isolation.

    Sand Valley staff began developing fall- and winter-season programming at Sand Valley in mid-2020 and continued their development into 2021.

    Primland Blue Ridge Mountains, Va.: This Reynolds Lake Oconee, while adding to the selection of outdoor options, encouraging guests to make Primland workable during social distancing.

    Julee Midden, director of sales and marketing, reports those outdoor options included everything from new picnic dining offerings to new, improvised BBQ and pizza restaurants.

    We also built the Bootleggers Outdoor Gym and Fitness Trail specifically in response to the pandemic, Midden says. People could work out while all of the indoor fitness gyms were closedor if they were uncomfortable working out indoors.

    Willowbend Cape Cod, Mass.: Created by national management firm Southworth Development, Willowbend turned to wide-ranging changes in programming and dining to make viral restrictions as pain free to its residents as possible. President and COO Tom Southworth says maintaining a sense of community was at the heart of all pandemic efforts.

    We have a major focus on bringing together family and friends for differentiated experiences Southworth explains. However, social distancing doesnt lend itself to community events, so we had to adapt.

    During the initial lockdowns, we launched daily virtual experiencesopen to members at all our communities. These events spanned golf and tennis, fitness, cooking, and mixology classes and childrens activities. Our most popular programs were trivia nights, Meet The Author nights with New York Times best sellers and wine tastings.

    Bay Creek Cape Charles, Va.: Jennifer Buntin, vice president of marketing for Preserve Communities, says their communities inBay Creek and the Chesapeake Bay witnessed the Covid-19 phenomena of residents making their second home their primary option to escape larger cities.

    We saw demand skyrocket with people looking for more space and fewer neighbors, Buntin says. We saw increased demand in turnkey housing in a planned community away from an urban space. Our sales increased more than 350% and profits climbed more than 500% from the previous year.

    As residents interest in outdoor activities increased during the virus panic, Preserve Communities decided to bring forward planning on Bay Creeks nature preserve. Temporarily pushing back the renovation of some amenities, developers moved finances and resources to complete the reserve by taking nine holes from one of the communitys two golf courses.

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    Is Amber Portwood moving onto ex Gary Shirleys property? – Monsters and Critics

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Gary Shirley and Amber Portwood look at modular homes together after recently discussing Amber moving onto his property to be closer to their daughter, Leah. Pic credit: MTV

    Amber Portwoods ex, Gary Shirley, invited her to his home to discuss putting a modular home on their property for Amber to live in, so she can be closer to her daughter, Leah, whom she shares with him.

    Gary and his wife, Kristina, explained to Amber that they have five acres, which is more than enough space to build a home for Amber so shed be close to Leah every day, but enough space to distance herself from her ex and his wife.

    After her tumultuous split from Andrew Glennon, Amber moved into a smaller rental home an hour from Leah. Moving onto the Shirleys property would allow her to see Leah whenever she wants.

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    Gary picked up Amber and they drove together to a modular home lot to look at homes. As Gary put it, were just looking, to see what your future could hold.

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    Amber was impressed when she toured a few of the modular homes. Gary explained to the salesman that he has about five acres and has thought about putting a modular home on his property for Amber temporarily.

    Later in the episode, Amber video chatted with her brother, Shawn, after visiting the home lot. She told him that Gary wants her to move onto his land in a trailer.

    Shawn didnt think its a good idea, reminding her that Gary has said hell always have feelings for Amber, fearing that Kristina may not like the idea.

    Amber explained that Kristina is totally on-board with the idea, and seems shocked to hear her brothers claim about Gary. When she asked her brother what she should say to Gary, his advice is to tell Gary no because its a completely asinine idea, to which Amber giggles.

    Later in the day, Amber met up for lunch with Gary and Kristina. She explained to them that their gesture was very much appreciated and Gary reiterated that it would save her money in rent in addition to allowing her to see Leah daily.

    But Gary voiced that after thinking about it more, it wouldnt be a great idea, and he thinks eventually they would fight or something would go down.

    Amber seemed to agree with Gary, telling PopCulture, The relationship were in right now, I dont want to hurt it or strain it, she said. We have a good relationship, but were exes for a reason, and that the move is not happening.

    Amber and Gary have worked hard to get to a really good place co-parenting Leah and getting along, but things havent always been so tranquil. Amber said Leah was very excited about the idea and admits, it was hard to say no. She and her daughter continue to work on their relationship and says that theyll get through it like they always have.

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    The Top 10 IKEA-worthy work from home furniture designs that will be the best investments of 2021! – Yanko Design

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    One of the several drastic changes that COVID-19 brought into our lives was the work from home culture! Gone were the typical office environments that we were so accustomed to, our homes had now become our new office. Setting up a home office is never easy, it has to be a space that inculcates productivity and efficiency, a space that motivates us to get a good long day of work done, and encourages us to channel our energies in the most positive and effective manner possible. Selecting the furniture we incorporate into our home office is extremely important, whether its the right desk, an ergonomic and comfortable chair, or even our choice of shelving units all these designs play a major role in creating a fulfilling and productive work environment. Hence, weve curated a collection of highly functional, comfortable, and ergonomic furniture designs that promise to build an ideal home office for you!

    Michael Soledads desk has ample space for all his gadgets whether its his PC, laptop, or his iPad. Dont miss out on the nifty little headphone holder, as well as the laptop stand. Clean, minimal, and wooden, its got everything we love in a good desk! Its a desk setup that we can easily imitate and incorporate in our home office, encouraging productivity and efficiency, and motivating us to gear up for a fulfilling workday!

    Meet theChaise Renverse a desk that can also transform into a long chair by the famous French architect Pierre-Louis Gerlier. The literal translation of Chaise Renverse is chair overturned, I love how simply the French put everything. Since we are all cooped up in our homes, we are constantly finding ways to optimize space. Especially if you live in a city, you are likely to have everyday objects that are modular so that you have a functional space. Our current situation and the need to be flexible within a small space is exactly what inspired Gerlier to design the Chaise Renverse. It is the perfect blend of work from home and Netflix from home into one piece of modern furniture, it provides a stable table area to work and can then transform into the Chaise Lounge when you want to relax.

    Fitworks design sort of embodies a no-excuse mentality to being fit. Whether its the excuse of being too busy, or of not wanting to go all the way to the gym, Fitwork combats it by bringing the gym not just to your house, but to your workspace. Designed as a product to let you work and work out at the same time, this crazy hybrid of a desk-chair and treadmill keeps your legs active while you work. Whether youre sitting in front of a laptop or standing in front of one, its the sedentary lifestyle that Fitwork tackles. The setup (which is sure to grab a few eyeballs) comes with an office chair attached to a treadmill underneath, and an elliptical in front. Coupled with an elevating desk, the Fitwork allows you to keep the lower half of your body active while you work, giving you cardio as well as keeping your spine engaged, whether youre sitting or standing while working.

    The Soul Seat helps you sit in a neutral posture that is effortless and comfortable. The springs on the elevated perch tilt the pelvis forward, open the hips and help align the spine. You can sit in several positions if crossing legs isnt comfortable for you, the chair enables you to switch between multiple positions frequently keeping your body engaged and blood flowing. For some, this may also alleviate neck and back pain! The height of both levels can be adjusted to suit your workspace setup. I know there were many comments from our Instagram audience about it missing a backrest and while I dont think it causes harm if you sit without one (people meditate and work in this very posture for hours in Asian countries), I do think having an option of a detachable backrest can help those who are just starting to work on their posture ease into it. It is about having that choice which opens up many more people to use the Soul Seat, however, there are countless reviews that mention it being comfortable as it is so it is a great design but it does come down to personal preference.

    Kerstin Pflegers multifunctional furniture shape-shifts to accommodate a work-from-home lifestyle. By day, its a desk-space for work, and by night, it transforms into a bed for two. How does it do it? By using a clever set of mechanisms that compress the bed right into the desks storage units! Titled the Work/Sleep Balance, this morphing piece of home decor is ideal for tiny apartments, serving two purposes within a small footprint. The desktop is large enough to accommodate most of your work accouterments, while the cabinet on the side features a collapsible tri-axial bed frame that opens up to become a base for the mattress, which rolls right up and slides into a compartment in the desks back. The transformation takes around 2-3 minutes, allowing you to efficiently use your space to work during the day, and catch some shut-eye during the night!

    The Tripod Standing Desk is an adjustable, portable, and multifunctional desk designed specifically to confront the restlessness and inconvenience that too often accompanies working from home. The desk itself is carved from Baltic birch and its supplementary, multifunctional tripod is constructed from aircraft-grade aluminum. The Tripod Standing Desk comes with its tabletop in either Baltic birch, walnut, black, or white, a multifunctional tripod and carrying case, a quick-release plate, and finally, two non-scratch laptop stops for angled working. Once the standing desks preferred height, anywhere between 1.8 and 4.8 feet, and angle, which can rest at an incline or lay flat, is chosen then users will only have to tighten the tripods quick-release clamps like they would with a typical tripod used to mount cameras. Additionally, the Tripod Standing Desk is portable and only weighs 4.5 pounds, making it easy to work in tight spaces while traveling or changing rooms.

    Tai Matlin and Taiwon Choi of Fellowes have designed an office chair with a hanging seating position that follows the body movements. The hanging seat ensures maximum comfort for the spine, hips, and lower limbs at all times no matter how long youve been sitting! The unique chair design with patented Omni-Kinetic Suspension Technology for micro-body movement in multiple directions prevents fatigue during long hours of sitting. Keeping in mind the extended working hours Elea chair has a contoured design to support natural spine alignment and lumbar positioning which all goes well for long-term health benefits. The chair also boasts adjustable tension and balanced support which most of the office chairs simply dont have. Other than that a lot of thought has been put into the designing of every single little detail of this chair which will leave nothing to complaining.

    Balconies are only used for drying clothes, and probably for the odd Romeo Juliet scene if you have an interesting love-life. Other than that, no one really uses them, even though they overlook the city and can have really breath-taking views sometimes. The Balkonzept desk fits onto any balcony, making the wonderful cityscape either your workplace or a setting for a beautiful lunch/dinner date. Available in wonderfully fresh colors, its sturdy enough to take the weight of a laptop, dining set, or a few potted plants. It uses a counter-balancing area which makes a great mini-garden, or even a book-case or bottle-rack. The makeshift balcony desk is just perfect for people bored of being stuck in the boring office workspace. Using the balcony, and the citys landscape, the Balkonzept makes for a rather inspiring workplace.

    The Altwork desk claims to be the ultimate in productivity and ergonomics.and I agree, I have never seen a desk so flexible that it is practically a gymnast who also cares about your posture. This desk encourages productivity by molding itself to any position that you feel your best in. I personally love to stand and work but I dont like being stuck in the same place, I work best when I move around and this desk allows me the freedom to do both! There is a demographic that may have health problems which makes it hard for them to sit at a conventional desk and chair in an office. This causes them to lose out on many job opportunities that they might excel at simply because there wasnt a solution for How will they sit in the office? but, thankfully, technology today has given us the ability to work from anywhere and this desks shape-shifting form makes it a part of the inclusive design world which caters to the needs of differently-abled. Productivity and health is a universal right.

    This desk by Yeg Design Studio is calledClockand I want you to keep that in mind for the rest of this story. Clock was designed to be compact and fit in the growing trend of smaller living spaces. The designer wanted to create something that seamlessly blended into our workdays (especially when working from home!) without disrupting our office hours or eating habits. The hybrid station converts food waste into energy to power itself wirelessly but also includes the systems to be plugged into a wall if needed. It is an innovative product that combines technology and functionality to sustainably manage waste and encourage more people to shift to natural/renewable energy sources.

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    151-year-old Kinston church breaks ground to kick off new sanctuary – Kinston Free Press

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Brandon Davis|Kinston/Jones Free Press (kfp)

    A Kinston church held a sesquicentennial celebration on Wednesday to break ground for a new sanctuary.

    St. John Free Will Baptist Church, located at 405 E. Blount St., started in 1870, five years after the close of the Civil War, and on Wednesday, Feb. 17, church members attended the groundbreaking ceremony to kick off the much-anticipated construction on the same property.

    A historical moment, a 150-year celebration is called a sesquicentennial, church member Lendell Fields-Wayne said. Well, today, we add one additional year to it.

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    St. John Pastor William F. Hudson, Jr., who became the churchs eighth pastor in 2015, said a three-story sanctuary with a balcony was demolished last year to build the new 10,000 to 12,000 square-foot sanctuary at the exact same location. He said construction should begin in two weeks, and the new facility will connect to the current building.

    Whats great about that is were known already in this location, Hudson said. So, were just going to bring more to the community. Nobody has to find us. Were still here in one of the centers of Kinston, and were still making a difference.

    Before the church was built at the corner of Blount Street and East Street, services were held originally on the banks of the Neuse River at the end of West Gordon Street. Members then moved to a small log building, which became the church. The first pastor was Rev. Cree Lanier.

    From 1875 to 1914, the log building served as the sanctuary where members held meetings on the first and third Sunday. Rev. A. Carmon became the second pastor and served from 1879 to 1885. The church saw two new pastors, Rev. Gabel McNeil (1885-1891) and Rev. Griffin Suggs (1892-1922).

    In 1901, the General Conference of the Free Will Baptist Church General Assembly was held at St. John, and for a number of years, the church was the site of the General Conference. The church is a member of the Northwest A Division Annual Conference of the United American Free Will Baptist denomination.

    The congregation decided to build a new brick, Gothic and Romanesque inspired edifice at the Blount Street location in 1914.

    Under the leadership of the next three pastors, Rev. Emmanuel Hill (1923-1956), Rev. W.L. Jones (1956-1982), and Rev. W.J. Best, Sr. (1982-2013), there was tremendous expansion and growth, according to the church. Hudson was installed as the eighth pastor six years ago.

    The number 8 biblically represents new beginnings, and to be the eighth past here says that Im in a period where church is transitioning, Hudson said. I mean, were going to have to start doing church totally differently with COVID, so the number 8 to me is significant because it expresses new beginnings.

    And to know that this churchs rich history has been around for 150 years with only eight pastors, speaks volumes to the dedication of those that are here.

    Before St. John board members, Kinston Mayor Dontario Hardy, and Hudson broke ground with shovels, Hudson presented a plaque to chairperson James Fonville for his 60 years of faithfulness to St. John FWB Church.

    You dont really know what this means to me, Fonville said. Ive been waiting for this day since 71 when Rev. Jones brought the idea to us about a project he had."

    Fonville then grabbed a shovel with Hardy, Hudson, St. John Bishop J.E. Reddick, and chairperson Virginia Cox-Daughtery to break ground.

    The age-old dream of erecting a church at this site has become a reality, Cox-Daughterty said. After 150 years at this site, were going to build a new church.

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    Pope Francis to visit Iraqi church that was almost destroyed by ISIS – Aleteia EN

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Al-Tahira Church in Qaraqosh (Baghdeda) was almost completely destroyed during the ISIS terror regime (2014-2017). Thanks to the generous support of ACN benefactors, the church has been rebuilt over the course of the last few years and is now almost fully restored. Pope Francis has confirmed that he will visit the Marian basilica on Sunday, March 7 during his visit to the country. Fr. Ammar Yako is overseeing the reconstruction.

    What is the history of the church of Al-Tahira?

    The construction of Al-Tahira Church in Qaraqosh began in 1932. The entire population of Qaraqosh helped in the work and contributed voluntarily to its construction, which was completed in 1948, when the church was inaugurated. It was a good way for people to show their faith. We know many stories about the time of the construction of the church from our parents and grandparents. Thanks to their hard work this great church was erected.

    What did the church look like after the ISIS invasion and destruction?

    As you know, in 2014 ISIS conquered the city and we fled to Kurdistan. After three years the city was liberated and we returned. I remember very well how destroyed the church was. It was completely burnt. They destroyed all the crosses, stole what was inside the church, the images and everything else. ISIS leaders wrote their names on the columns of the church, and used the outside of the church as a training ground for new ISIS fighters.

    How did you feel when you first returned and saw so much destruction?

    When I saw the church destroyed and burnt, I first felt a great sadness. It was so sad to see the house of God empty and destroyed like that. But at the same time I felt joy and happiness to go back to the city and re-enter the church. So there was joy and sorrow at the same time.

    What does it mean to you to be responsible for the reconstruction?

    When the bishop asked me to lead the reconstruction team, it was a very happy moment for me because I remembered all those people who helped in the past to build the church, our parents and grandparents; I felt united with all those who shared their faith.

    How has the reconstruction evolved?

    The reconstruction started in 2019. The first phase of the work consisted of fixing the pillars, which took until the end of 2019. In 2020 we started the second and third phases, the reconstruction of the church inside and outside. Thank God, we have reached the final phase of the reconstruction, and we hope to finish all aspects of the reconstruction of the church soon.

    What was the reaction of the community of believers to the rebuilding of the church?

    The reconstruction of Al-Tahira church is very important for the Qaraqosh community. All the people here feel it is their home, part of their history. So it is very important to reopen the church. Of course, in Qaraqosh we started by helping people to rebuild their houses, also with the help of ACN. When we finished, many people asked us when we were going to start rebuilding the church. Thank God, we are almost finished. I feel that people are looking forward to being able to come back here and pray again and show everyone that their church is open and that we can pray to God again in this church.

    What does the Popes visit mean to you?

    It is great to be here at this moment in Qaraqosh to welcome our Pope. When it was announced that the Pope would visit Iraq and Qaraqosh, I felt very happy to be able to welcome the Holy Father here, in this church, in this city, and share our faith together. The Pope can help us to live our faith in these times, and we can show him what our life is like as Christians here in Qaraqosh, in Iraq.

    What challenges do believers face here in Iraq?

    In Iraq, Christians face many challenges. First of all, they are part of this country, which is still unstable. Of course, above all, we have to serve God to help us to continue our life in Iraq. As a community, we have many other challenges. As a minority, we do not have many possibilities to work, so we have to try hard to find employment for our people. However, the biggest problem is emigration. Many families are now far away from Qaraqosh and Iraq, and if the situation does not improve many of them may not return.

    Could you send a message to ACNs benefactors?

    I would like to thank ACN for all it has done for us since we were displaced. When we fled from all the cities to Kurdistan, ACN supported us for three years. I thank all the benefactors for their help. When we returned to Qaraqosh, they also helped us with the reconstruction of houses and churches, and many other needs. Thank you very much and God bless you. We hope that together we can show the world our Christian faith.

    Why should ACNs benefactors not forget the people of Qaraqosh?

    In the current situation we still need the help of organisations, and especially ACN, for the many needs of the churches in Qaraqosh. Please continue to help us and give our community hope that we can continue to live here in Qaraqosh.

    This article was first published by Aid to the Church in Need, and is republished here with kind permission. To learn more about ACNs mission to help the suffering Church visit ACNs US agency at http://www.churchinneed.org

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    Going Home: The Church of the Little Flower’s Dedication Mass – TAPinto.net

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ The Church of the Little Flower celebrated its grand opening by holding a Dedication Mass for the Church and Altar. Those in attendance included Cardinal Tobin, Father Andy Prachar, Father Matthew Dooley, Bridget Neigel, the Going Home Project Manager, the REDCOM team, members of the township, and parishioners. REDCOM was honored to work with the Church on their Going Home project!

    Attendance had to be limited to a certain capacity due to COVID-19, but the mass was able to be live-streamed on Facebook and YouTube, so parishioners could enjoy the ceremony from the comfort of their own homes.

    This is REDCOMs first Church project. It included an 11,200 SF addition, and a renovation of the existing facility, bringing the Church to the size of 17,900 SF. Several of the religious decorative elements were repurposed from the original Church, including the cupola, the framed stations of the cross, and the stained-glass windows in the Narthex of the Church.

    Established in 1982, REDCOM is a multi-faceted design/build construction company headquartered in Westfield, NJ. Single-source responsibility, qualified in-house professionals, and experienced project managers have enabled REDCOM to design, receive approvals for, and construct many diversified facilities.

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    1000-Year-Old Bavarian Frescoes Depict Life and Beheading of John the Baptist – Smithsonian Magazine

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A rare series of frescoes spent centuries hidden beneath whitewash on the walls of the Cathedral of Augsburg in Bavaria, Germany, only to be rediscovered during the 20th century. Now, researchers examining the works anew have confirmed that they date to around 1000 A.D., reports Catherine Hickley for the Art Newspaper.

    The findings suggest that the murals, which depict the life and gruesome death of Catholic saint John the Baptist, date back to the original construction of the historic cathedral. As German broadcaster Deutsche Welle reported in December, the artworks number among the oldest medieval wall paintings of their kind in the region.

    Modern conservators who uncovered the frescoes in the 1930s and 80s didnt realize their age or significance. But dendrochronological tests conducted during construction on the cathedrals roof in 2009 revealed that the wood in parts of the structure dated to roughly 1000just a few years after much of the church burned down in 994, Birgit Neuhuser, a spokesperson for the Bavarian State Office for Heritage Protection (BSOHP), tells the Art Newspaper.

    After a careful study of the frescoes that concluded late last year, conservators determined that the frescoes were also older than previously thought. (Early estimates had placed the artworks creation around 1065.)

    The frescoes are therefore part of the original decor of the church, says Neuhuser. We can assume that in the case of an important Episcopal church, the frescoes would have been painted soon after the construction, so soon after 1000.

    Conservators worked to carefully clean and restore the frescoes, which decorate the east and west walls of the cathedral transept. Though many patches are damaged or extremely faded, two scenes and the fragments of a third are still identifiable. These works depict scenes from the life of St. John the Baptist, a first-century preacher who lived in solitude in the desert and baptized Jesus.

    One of the better-preserved frescoes portrays Johns beheading around 30 A.D. In the scene, Herod Antipas, the tetrarch of Galilee who ordered Johns death at the request of his wife Herodias and step-daughter Salome, sits on a throne. Another mural in the Augsburg cycle depicts Johns burial, which finds his entombed body surrounded by grieving saints, per a BSOHP statement.

    Conservators think that these frescoes would have hung opposite scenes depicting Johns birth and baptism. Per the Art Newspaper, the other murals were likely destroyed to make way for a Gothic window in the 14th century.

    In the statement, Bavarian officials compared the Augsburg murals to a similar fresco cycle at the Catholic church of Saint George of Oberzell, a Unesco World Heritage Site on the island of Reichenau in southern Germany. This church was founded in 724 and boasts a series of tenth-century frescoes depicting biblical scenes.

    Outside of the Oberzell murals, the Augsburg works are the largest known early 11th-century fresco cycles found in German-speaking countries, says Mathias Pfeil, director of the BSOHP, in the statement.

    According to Google Translate, Armin Zrn, pastor of the Augsburg Cathedral, adds in the statement that the murals are proof of the great design of this spiritual place through the centuries.

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    Old Grand Manan churches turn to new tech to protect their future – CBC.ca

    - February 20, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    To save themselves, three congregations on Grand Manan have turned to some advanced technology, and each other.

    In 2016, a trio of Wesleyan Churches faceddwindling attendance and increasing costs to keep their aging church buildings open.

    The solution: to merge allthree and build a new church in the middle of the island, one that's relying on a 20-tonne custom geothermal heating system to "future-proof" it for generations to come.

    Five years ago,North Head Wesleyan Church had around 30 people come throughitsdoors each Sunday. The case was the same forSeal Cove Wesleyan Church.Central Wesleyan Church in Grand Harbour had about 80 people in its congregation. Every winter, each church saw the price of maintaining its building increase;in particular, the cost of heating.

    After long discussions andbargaining over 18 months, the concept of a merger was put to a vote. It passed.

    From there, theLighthouse church was created.

    "It is no small thing to walk away from your building, your heritage, and things that you value, and to choose something new for the greater good," said Pastor Tim Guptill, who now heads theLighthouseChurch.

    For now, the Lighthouse church congregation gathers in Grand Harbour in theCentral Wesleyan church building. But as a condition of the merger, a state of the art building with cutting-edge systems is beingconstructed.

    "What everyone had to agree to in the merger is that no group got to keep their building or their pastor," said Guptill. "And all three churches had to agree to a brand-new start.

    "One of the reasons for doing that is so nobody 'wins.'No one gets to keep what they had. It's equal sacrifice, we're all going to start over."

    A key part of the decision to create a new building was to construct it in a way thatwould ensure churchgoers using it in future generations wouldn't be saddled with the same issues that threatened the three original churches.

    After months of planning and looking at several options for heating,the Lighthouse settled on installing a massive geothermal well system.

    "I don't think there's any other system like this around," said Andre Theriault, the project manager for Atlantic Heating and Cooling.

    According to Theriault,two wells were drilled between 50 and 100 metres beneath the new church. Those wells will pump water deep into the earth,where it's warmed and then recirculated to the surface. The energy extracted from those warmed waters is then used to heat and cool the church for a fraction of the cost of the baseboard heaters used in the older churches.

    "It's a system that's so efficient compared to any other conventional system that's out there," saidTheriault. "You'll probably savebetween 50 and 60 per cent compared to any other system out there."

    Guptill said the upfront cost of purchasing and installing the 20-tonne geothermal system was steep, but according to the church's calculations "in 10 years or so, the system should pay for itself."

    Guptillsaid it's a bit of a novelty on an island known for a resistanceto change. He's aware of only one other geothermal system on the island, but none as large or as advanced. This one hassix environmental zones within the building that can be independently managed.

    "I walk into the control room and looks like something from a science-fiction movie," said Guptill.

    Although the church has around 140 members now, Guptill said about 100 children use itsmid-week programs during "normal, non-COVID" times. Thatupcominggeneration led the church to make decisions such as the investment in geothermal wells.

    "We're thinking about them and trying not to saddle them with a ton of debt, trying not to saddle themwith a bunch of headaches down the road, but set everything up for long-term growth," said Guptill.

    The first service is expected to take place in the new church this summer.

    But as involvedas he's been creating this new advanced church, Guptillwon't be the pastor. As part of the original deal, he'll leave his pastor role of nearly 30 years in July and be replaced by 31-year-old John Lamos.

    Guptill will still be involved with the "church of the future" but will get to focus more on his family-run coffee shop just down the road.

    "I look forward to the future," said Guptill. "It's all sweet, no bitter."

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