Capital Campaign Update
Posted 06/03/2024 by Pam O'Halloran
Because of the generosity of St. Paul’s parishioners, several of the proposed capital projects are now complete or nearing completion. Here is a brief update on the campaign goals:
- The new sound system in the nave has been installed and those worshiping both in person and online should notice an improvement in the clarity of the spoken word. For those in person, new speakers enable a more consistent listening experience throughout the nave. A speaker has also been added in the narthex for ushers, late-comers, or those who have stepped out of the service. For those worshipping online, additional microphones throughout the nave enhance the listening experience.
- Security cameras have been installed throughout the church and the Act II shop. Electronic access and locking controls have been added to the rear and front entrances, enabling tighter control over church entry as well as building opening and closing times.
- New exit bars have been installed on the three Coventry Road doors, greatly increasing safety in the nave and chapel. Previous hardware required a key to unlock the doors.
- The south wing roof has been replaced after several years of a "whack-a-mole" approach to roof repair. Repairs were also made to the Coventry House roof.
- An assessment of the church masonry was carried out, and a request for proposals is being developed for receiving bids on much-needed masonry repair around the church and tower. We anticipate that the repair will begin this fall.
To date, $1.2 million has been added to the church’s permanent endowment fund from campaign proceeds. Growing our endowment is critical for maintaining current program levels. The goal is to add at least $5 million to the endowment over the next 4 years.
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