November 13

  • Cost Savings–The Lord has allowed us to save thousands of dollars in the early stages of our construction project. We have seen him lead and guide us through the process. God has helped us to save nearly $100,000 so far. We have the most committed church in America! This is demonstrated by the willing sacrificial giving and service of our people, whether it be time, talents or treasures. Its exciting to see how the Lord is blessing our church’s faithful stewardship.
  • Rough Plumbing Assistance–We had a great meeting with Bro. Vonnoh (CLAIM Director). As we unfolded our construction plan, he was already coordinating teams of volunteer CLAIM men that may come and help with our project. His son, Joey Vonnoh is a skilled plumber and is looking forward to the possibility of coming and heading up all of our underground utilities for our new building. This is a big blessing and will help save us tens of thousands of dollars in the early stages of our project.
  • Grading Information–We received our grading plans two weeks ago and have submitted them to the city. Emma Vargas is doing a great job with gathering bids for this work. Brian Sluder of Sword and Trowel ministry will be here next week to survey the site and prepare a plan to help us perform the grading ourselves. Please pray that we can use a combination of our men and the other skilled men that the Lord is bringing our way. The grading contract prices could be $100,000.
  • Equipment for Grading–John Ellis has committed to giving us the best deal in town on all of our equipment. He has also been a big help with our on lot sewer project. Not only has he given us a great deal on the back hoe rental, but he has also has taken time to train our volunteer men. John has given us the compactor wheel rental at no charge (typically $95 a day)
  • Pre-engineered SteelFred Nour, our structural engineer, is helping us locate several companies and key people to help and advise in ordering the pre-engineered steel for the structure of our building.
  • Sewer RerouteThe main sewer reroute has been completed. We were also able to save money on this project by removing the existing man holes and removing the existing sewer line. The onlot sewer has also been completed. This 240 foot sewer line projected was completed with 100% volunteer work!