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Construction on our church building was completed in 1908, making it 100 years old. Because of that, it has been a challenge to maintain and restore parts of the building that have just become too old.

So how do we complete all this work when, like so many inner city ministries, we live on a shoe-string budget? Because the building has been designated as a heritage building, we have had access to numerous government and community grants that have funded the greatest portion of our major building projects.

Many generous churches and individuals have also donated their skills, labour and resources to help us address the smaller projects, such as clothing bank storage, and enhancements to the staff offices in the fireside room.


Building Projects

Large Projects:

Sanctuary Window Frames
Brick Re-Pointing
(Partially completed)
Office Windows
Pipe Organ
Kitchen

Smaller Projects:

Bathrooms
Sanctuary Carpets

Completed Projects:

Attic Insulation (2008)
Boiler repair (2008)
Re-shingling Roof (2007)

 

 

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Canadian Baptists
of Western Canada

cbwc.ca

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