Building for the gospel

Long Crendon  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2014
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Building for the gospel

Immediately after planting a new church in the neighbouring town of Thame in 2008, Long Crendon Baptist Church (LCBC) started making plans to redevelop the church building.

During the weekend of February 1-2, the church celebrated the opening of its new £1.5m facilities. An Open Day was held for the community on the Saturday, during which thanks were given to the architects, builders and various other community organisations who had offered use of their facilities during the nine months in which the church building was out of action. Visitors were impressed with the transformation of the building.

Thanksgiving service

On the Sunday there was a Thanksgiving Service at which Pastor Jeff Steadman, who retires this year after 36 years at the church, prayed that the building would be dedicated to the glory of God and the congregation recommitted themselves to his service. Pastor Neil Turton gave a short history of the project and highlighted some of the lessons the church had learnt along the way: perseverance when the first planning application was turned down; faith in God’s provision of sufficient money and the right people with the right gifts to complete the project; dependence on God to overcome the various challenges in his timing; and grace towards those opposed to the project.

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