Thursday, June 21, 2012

Update on the Capital Campaign


Cross on our property
at site of planned Temple.
Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord,

At an informal meeting of the parish after Divine Liturgy on Father's Day, June 17, 2012, Fr. Damian introduced two new inquirers and gave thanks for Fr. Peter's stewardship.

Sean McFarland announced that our bank note for the land on Love Lane was paid off. The land is ours! We are grateful to American Federal Savings in Bozeman for their trust in our parish family. Glory to God!

Sean also shared a version of the original site plan modified to accommodate the drainage characteristics of the land and to reduce the cost of mandatory site work.

The servant of God Mark Headley presented his drawings and plans for a new (temporary) temple which would eventually become the (permanent) fellowship hall. He informed the parish of a large gift of Big Sky Structural Insulated Panels from which the walls will be constructed. Although Mark has not completed the process of getting firm estimates, he stated that our goal is to build the temporary temple and pour the foundation for the permanent temple for under $200,000.  He and Sean offered a timeline for construction: site work completed this fall and temple construction to begin in the spring of 2013, with an outside possibility of being able to pour the foundation walls and complete the stone work this fall. He invited questions and comments.

I thanked the members for their financial generosity and expressed my hope that we would be able to complete the necessary site work this summer and fall through a combination of volunteer work, the $25,000 in our building fund, and any additional monies we can raise this calendar year. I proposed that next winter we could finance the $200,000 project (temporary temple/permanent fellowship hall and foundation for the permanent temple) internally and invited any parishioner willing and able to loan the mission this money at 3% or less for 5 years to speak with me. I am confident that the Lord will provide these funds and that we will be able to worship in our own space by the time we celebrate Holy Nativity in 2013, with no more financial cost at this interest rate than what we are paying to lease and maintain our current space.

Fr. Damian closed our meeting by announcing that there would be a semi-annual meeting of the parish on July 15, 2012, to vote on these proposals.

Glory to God for all things. Christ is in our midst.

-The Servant David Hicks

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Update from the Capital Campaign Chairman

Dear brothers and sisters in the Lord,

Glory to God for all He has done and is doing on behalf of His unworthy servants!

In the past two years, we reduced the size of our mortgage on the Love Lane property from $90,000 to $31,518.  These gifts will reduce our interest payments in 2012 by roughly $4200.  For all of those whose generosity made this possible, our mission is deeply grateful.  

We recently received comments back from the county for the pre-application submittal of our subdivision materials.  There were no major concerns. Subdeacon Sean McFarland, who is volunteering his work on this project, will soon start on the preliminary plat and Montana Department of Environmental Quality submittals.  He is also working on estimated construction costs for the subdivision. 

In 2012, God willing, we will be able to retire our land mortgage and pay for the land improvements described in our subdivision application.  This spring we can look forward to planting a cross on the site of our new temple, and in the fall, once our road is in, perhaps we can begin some long term landscaping projects like planting trees along the road and around the pond.  If God gives us the strength to accomplish all of this to His glory in 2012, we will be in a position to begin building a little more than a year from now!

Give us, O Lord, the patience to possess our souls.

Glory to God for all things.

David V. Hicks
Capital Campaign Chairman
St. Anthony the Great Orthodox Mission