The Window in the Wall
The building committee has given its final approval to proceed with the revised fellowship hall plans, which include (as described here) preserving the arch and brick wall, building storage spaces… Read more »
The building committee has given its final approval to proceed with the revised fellowship hall plans, which include (as described here) preserving the arch and brick wall, building storage spaces… Read more »
The Christmas break faded away, and the arch considerations are ongoing, and we don't have any plans to give up construction for Lent, which came early this year. A few… Read more »
CMC's verse for the year comes from Jeremiah 6, and for the building project's sake it can be paraphrased as follows: "Stand at the crossroads and look at the ancient arch…. Read more »
If you were in church this morning, you know it sounded different: clear, crisper, and like you weren't working so hard at deciphering. They told us the new speaker would be good,… Read more »
You may have noticed that the fellowship hall is not closed or otherwise demolished, as was the working plan. The reason for that is an old arch discovered on the… Read more »
The news from the week before Christmas includes detail work and exploratory surgery on the old restroom areas, plus that last-minute gift that may save your Christmas morning. Linda Martin… Read more »
The big project news in the week that ended December 11, 2015, was that city inspectors gave final approval to the work in the north hall. That means the new restrooms… Read more »
Like school kids counting down the days until Christmas break, the building renovation project is counting down the days until the end of the first phase (at which time there… Read more »
When carpet starts appearing on the floors, it's a sure sign that things are wrapping up–in that room, at least. Carpet did in fact get partially installed in the new… Read more »
Cranes are big news to those of us who don't work near or with them regularly. The visit to CMC this week of such a machine probably should have occasioned… Read more »