OUR BUILDING

Our sanctuary, which was constructed in 1873, is the oldest one in Georgetown. The bell was bought in 1877 and has been in continuous use every Sunday since. The building was remodeled into a Gothic mode in 1895, and in 1913, the belfry, steeple, and narthex were added.

Then in April of 1954, new construction was completed. It included an enclosed Narthex, nine classrooms, a study for the pastor, expanded chancel area, and a kitchen downstairs. In 1986, an office building and four classrooms were added. In May 1994 a significant expansion of our facilities was dedicated including a new fellowship hall, lobby, nursery, classrooms, offices, elevator, kitchen, choir room, and restrooms. In 1998, the church completed a total renovation of its facilities which included administrative space, expansion of the fellowship hall, additional classrooms, and the addition of a playscape. In August 2005, we dedicated our new two-story Education/Administration building which provides quality education facilities for children, youth, and adults plus office space for our expanding staff. This facility also includes a basement.

On October 12, 1997 the congregation approved a Future Vision master plan for facility development. Eight years later we have completed all facets of this master plan except the future construction of a new Sanctuary on the southwest corner of the block. Our congregation has completed three major building projects in the last fourteen years.

Main Complex - First Floor

Main Complex - Second Floor