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A Grace Odyssey
(A spiritual quest for Growth, Renovation,
Accessibility, Compassion and Evangelism)
Grace Odyssey- Phase II - "Legacy of Faith"
What is Grace Odyssey?
Grace Odyssey is a vision for Grace Lutheran Church.
It is a quest to address the needs of our facilities
and our congregation. It is a compilation of necessities and desires that
have been identified by various
committees, task forces and surveys. It is a capital improvement project
centered on growth, renovation,
accessibility, compassion and evangelism.
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Why must we undertake this Odyssey?
Growth
The new Welcome Center will create an inviting meeting place for members
and guests before and after services. It will be a gathering facility that
promotes growth in friendships, growth in volunteerism and growth in our love of
the Lord. The Welcome Center will join the Church
and Education buildings,
growing our facility and providing easy access from the parking lot.
Renovation
Our Education Building is 48 years old. The original windows are in dire
need of replacement. The building is currently cooled by window
air conditioners. Central air
conditioning will be added rather than cutting new windows. This will also
provide a more regulated system.
Accessibility
An elevator has long been needed at Grace to allow accessibility to all levels
of all buildings to all who wish to come to Grace. An elevator will be installed
in the new Welcome Center to provide access to the Sanctuary, the lower level of
the Church and the Social Hall. This is the primary purpose of Grace Odyssey
Phase II - handicap accessibility.
Compassion
We have a Legacy of Faith at Grace that extends over 100 years. Through their
compassion, we have been entrusted with a wonderful Church building and a large
campus to celebrate the love of God. It is our
obligation to maintain and
enhance it for our families. This will be our legacy. This will be our
compassion.
Evangelism
Everyone benefits from an improved Grace Campus. We will welcome those who have
been excluded by our lack of accessibility. We will welcome back those that are
physically challenged by opening up our facility. We will create a larger
congregational fellowship area. We will share Christ's compassion
and love, the legacy of Grace
Lutheran.
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What is the process?
The 2001 Church Council assimilated the information from all of our sources.
They established priorities.
An architectural firm, Jason/Smith was engaged to perform a feasibility study.
A Grace Odyssey Vision
Task Force was appointed to work with the architect. An outline of the
plan was endorsed by the council.
A Grace Odyssey Finance Task Force was appointed. They reviewed financing
options. Professional
Fundraisers were interviewed. The finance plan awaits the final plan from
the vision committee.
Small group meetings with the congregation
called "cottage meetings" will determine the final plan.
Details of the project will be reviewed and then the Vision and Finance Task
Forces will make their
recommendations to the 2002 Church Council for approval.
The congregation will be summoned for a Special
Meeting for approval of our Grace Odyssey. The architect
will be hired to draft plans and specifications. The fundraising will
begin. The work will be bid and the
contractor(s) selected. The congregation will assemble again to approve
the final plan and kick off the
journey.
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Grace Odyssey - the Details
Phase I - Campus Renovation
Parish House Improvements
Fire Alarm System
Stone Masonry Repairs
Handicap Accessibility
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New Elevator Equipment
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Elevator-Related Construction
Enclosed Breezeway and
Enlarged Entrance Foyer
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Handicap Toilets - Alterations
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New Exit from Education Building to
Playground
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Miscellaneous Accessibility
Improvements
Improvements - Church Building
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Air conditioning and related work
(upper and lower levels)
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Electrical Service Upgrade
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New Carpeting, upper level
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Door Replacement, 4 sets, w/
hardware
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Audio/visual enhancements
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Caulking and Painting (Exterior)
Phase II - Improvements -
Education Building
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Grace Odyssey - the Cost
The cost of the project is based on quotations and best guess estimates.
The price will be more
accurately determined when the final plans and specifications are drawn.
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Phase I |
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Cost of the renovation
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$ |
485,000 |
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Architects Fees |
$ |
40,000 |
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Fundraiser's Fees |
$ |
485,000 |
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Retire the 590 Church Street
Mortgage |
$ |
40,000 |
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Total cost |
$ |
600,000 |
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| Phase II |
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Cost of the building/furnishings |
$ |
2,000,000 |
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Architects fees |
$ |
160,000 |
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Fundraiser's fees |
$ |
40,000 |
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Total cost |
$ |
2,200,000 |
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| Phase
III |
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| Cost of the renovation |
$ |
148,000 |
| Architects fees |
$ |
12,000 |
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Total cost |
$ |
160,000 |
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Odyssey Vision Task Force |
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Chris Charlebois |
Vicar Mackie |
Mike McGarry |
Keith Meitzler |
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Kurt Meyers |
Pastor Neff |
Dick Phipps |
Curt Ray |
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Odyssey Finance Task Force |
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Dave Evans |
Vicar Mackie |
Mike McGarry |
Keith Meitzler |
Janet Neff |
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Pastor Neff |
Nick Onuskanych |
Dave Thompson |
Bob Weikel |
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