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On the 29th September 2004, a meeting of the congregation agreed to redevelop the site of our church and embark on a rebuilding project. This was a landmark decision in the life of our congregation which, at the end of our centenary year, was a bold step forward in to our next 100 years as a witness in Sydenham. The background to this decision lay in the poor condition of our existing buildings, most of which date back to the early part of the last century.
As a congregation, our vision is to reach out to the community around us, to make Strand a focal point in the district, and so reach people with the Gospel. In the light of this vision the difficulties apparent with the buildings became less of a problem and more of an opportunity. It was agreed that the best way forward for our congregation was to develop a new church building, rather than pour money in to the repair and maintenance of an old one.
It is intended that the new building will provide us with an opportunity for more community-based work. We want it to be more flexible and to be used every day, not just on Sundays and a few evenings. To achieve these aims it is planned that the new facilities will be multi-purpose and designed in such a way that they accommodate a wider range of activities than at present. Taking this approach will also reduce our on-going maintenance and repair costs because there will be less property to maintain and we will be making more efficient use of what we have.
This is our opportunity, as a congregation, to work together to further God’s kingdom here in Sydenham.
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