Sanctuary Expansion/Service Times
Written by Boyd on Jun 15, 2010
Friends and Family of PAC,
How many of you can remember me asking you to “move to the center of the pew” at some point in the last year? If you’ve attended a holiday service or our 10:30 am service, you’ve probably heard me ask that. God continues to do amazing things at PAC through continued growth. Should we be surprised? No! We shouldn’t expect anything less from the faithful God we worship and serve.
We have seen continued growth in many key areas at PAC, including our weekly attendance. We have planted our first church in Hamilton that is averaging over 250 people weekly. Since launching 217church, we have averaged 1,430 in attendance, here at PAC. Almost half of those individuals attend the 10:30 am service on Sunday. The sanctuary is at capacity during the 10:30 am service. When asked, “Why do you prefer the 10:30 am service?” we heard answers like, “We love the sense of community we feel in a full sanctuary, all joining in worship together.” and “The timing just works for us. It’s not too early and not too late.”
We are growing as a congregation. What a pleasant problem to have…but…we need to do something…and fast.
Sanctuary Expansion
To better accommodate the existing Body and those that God is sending to PAC, we are planning to expand the main level sanctuary by 150 seats. Considering the current economic environment, we looked for the best possible solution to expand the sanctuary with minimal investment. The proposed expansion will cost PAC approximately $200,000. We will be paying for it by using cash on hand, so that no debt is incurred. Additionally, no capital campaign will be needed. We can remain focused on giving to our existing priorities:
The General Fund – funding our internal ministries
He Cares We Care, – our ministry to the “least of these” supplying basic needs of food, shelter and transportation
The Great Commission – our mission outreach with primary focus on Mexico, Brazil and Thailand
217church – our new church plant in Hamilton, NJ
So, here’s what’s happening:
Construction is scheduled to begin the week of June 21.
The project is targeted for completion by the first week in September.
Disruption to the stage and back walls in the sanctuary will last for four to six weeks.
We have worked extensively with the contractor to minimize impact on the weekend worship services.
During this time our worship team will adjust their approach to accommodate the construction.
And how about our kids’ summer camp? The stage will be back in place before camp. No work will be done during camp hours to allow us to focus on ministering to our children without distraction!
Shift in Service Times
After careful consideration, we are proposing a change in service times to maximize our potential for “what works” on Sunday mornings, after the remodel is complete.
Considerations included:
Sense of community that is felt with a full sanctuary vs. a sanctuary that’s half full
Staff and volunteer time needed to pull off three services each Sunday
Expanded facility usage for small/mid-size group activities occurring on Sunday afternoons
We believe the most efficient outcome is to move the three Sunday services to two. We believe two services of 600+ in attendance, has a lot more community synergy than our current status. Therefore, we are planning to shift the Sunday services as of our kick-off weekend of September 11 – 12. The new service times will be 9:30 am and 11:15 am.
Celebrate
This is an exciting time of growth for PAC. Join me in celebrating our response to God’s calling as we look for new ways to meet the needs of our congregation and community. Celebrate that we are a thriving community here at PAC because of God’s work here! Celebrate that we are reaching even more broken people around the globe, only made possible through God’s grace! Celebrate our sanctuary expansion as an opportunity to fill these new seats with more people that have an opportunity to worship our Savior! As we celebrate God’s good works in the midst of construction, it all comes down to the heart of worship. It’s all about our Lord and Savior, and helping people experience Him to the fullest! We will not lose focus of that. And, I’m sure God will bless us with some “aha” moments along the way.
Seeking the Lord together with you,
Boyd Hannold
Senior Pastor
Princeton Alliance Church