Friday, June 15, 2012

This Week at Peace - - 17 June 2012





Dear Friends,

I am writing from beautiful Montreat, NC, where our ten teens and their faithful chaperones are experiencing a very meaningful conference called "Perfectly Imperfect."  Marilyn and I arrived in time to share dinner and worship with them last night.   Thank you again for making it possible for them to have this faith-shaping experience.

This Sunday the Rev. William Kemp is preaching on one of my favorites -- the Parable of the Prodigal Son, which also could be called the Parable of the Loving Father.  Hate to miss it, but this retreat in the mountains will be good for the soul of this pastor.   Don't forget your Father's Day Offering of Non-Perishable Food.

Elizabeth

See below a important letter from the Active Elders and Building Vision Team:

We thank you for your responses to the Building Capability Survey, conducted in May.   We are glad to announce that there is great enthusiasm at Peace for building phase one of a new church home – 94%.  Among those who completed the survey, 90% intend to make a pledge to the building campaign.   However, the survey has shown us that we simply do not have the means within the congregation to build and to sustain the scope of the design we shared with you.   The promised giving of the congregation for a three year period is in the range of $475,000 - $825,000.  

This means that we cannot afford to spend 3 million dollars in our first phase.  Rather, we think we are in a position to spend no more than $1.5 million.   The site work alone will cost close to $350,000.   So we, the Session of Elders, want you know that the Building Vision Team is working hard on all options for scaling back the size and the expense of the building plans.   We have explored the possibility of buying Faith Christian (the foreclosed church on Lorraine Road) but to no avail.    We are examining loans through the Presbyterian Investment and Loan Program, as well as looking for alternative funding through trusts and “angel” gifts from beyond the congregation.  

Also, we are carefully considering our timing for building, as it relates to church growth, knowing that a larger congregation can better sustain both capital campaign and the subsequent operating costs of a new facility.   We estimate that the total increase in annual cost to the church for sustaining $1.5 million dollar building project is $132,000.   We are trying to ascertain our potential length of stay at the current location.    We promise to keep you informed of our progress.

In the meantime, yes, you may give as you are able, to the Building Fund of Peace.    And thank you for continuing to help us prepare for that day when we officially commence a campaign to build.   (Checks payable to Peace with Building Fund in the memo.)

Building the congregation of Peace for the last several years has required patience, discernment, prayer, and deep trust in God’s providence.   Building a permanent home for Peace’s worship, ministry, and mission will require the same patience, discernment, prayer, and deep trust.   We are grateful that you are on this adventuresome journey of Christian faith with us.   “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it, labor in vain.”   (Psalm 127:1a)

The Session and Building Vision Team of Peace