Because of a growing congregation, one local church is making a massive overhaul.

A $1 million renovation at Evangelical Free Church, 3111 S. Sixth St., will add youth classrooms and relocate the sanctuary.

Bob Kosbau, a pastor at the church, said the church's space can no longer comfortably accommodate his flock.

"We have a growing number of young families," he said.

To better serve those families, the church will more than double its amount of classrooms from five to 11. Both children's and adult classrooms will increase.

The expansion will turn what now is a warehouse into the new worship center, John Henze, facilities director for the church, said. It will seat 630 parishioners- an upgrade from the current sanctuary's 400.

Although Kosbau said the church usually only hosts roughly 300 parishioners each week, the extra space will help them be more comfortable. A large, open multi-purpose children's area will provide space for between 80 and 100 kids to enjoy puppet shows, singing and teaching.

One of the biggest differences church goers will notice, Henze said, is they will have to enter on the building's west side.

Kosbau said church staff has been considering the renovation for the last couple years. Charitable donations have already funded half its construction.

"We have been praying for many months for this," he said. "We are going to move forward and trust him to provide the remaining amount."

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Local church makes $1 million in renovations

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June 30, 2012 at 5:13 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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