About 'Building for the Future'

  • This blog chronicles 'Building for the Future', a £1.5 million project to create a new hall and other facilities for St Silas' Episcopal Church, Glasgow, Scotland. First envisioned in 1999, the idea is to replace the 19th century hall with one that will provide excellent disabled access, meeting spaces, catering facilities, toilets and offices. In addition, the intention is that 10% of all funds raised will be used to support development work in other parts of the world. For example, at present we support a project in Tufa, Ethiopia, which will bring water to a whole community. Please read about what God is doing with us, and consider giving your support.

November 22, 2007

DVD Problem

We apologise that there is a problem with a small batch of the 'Building for the Future' DVDs. The faulty dvds contain promotional material for a clothing firm, which we will raise with the duplicating company.

Please return any of these dvds received to our office, and in return we will send out a proper version:

St Silas Church,
69 Park Road,
Glasgow
G49JE

November 13, 2007

Pledge Packs Posted Out

The Pledge Packs have been posted out over the last two days. We hope for responses by December 9th.

October 30, 2007

Greetings Cards and Paintings Available

Hendersonpaintinglow_2 This painting by Gordon Henderson has been reproduced as a greetings card and print with all proceeds going to the Building for the Future fund.

Cards £1.50 each

Prints 14" x 16"  approx
- £20 card window mounted
- £50 card window mounted and gold frame.

The original framed oil painting (20" x 24") is also available for sale, contact for details.

Gordon Henderson: 0141 560 8593 or hendefour@ntlworld.com 

October 28, 2007

New Project Website Launched Today

Check out www.building-for-the-future.org.uk

Architectural Model of the New Hall and Church

Dsc03004 Dsc03006 Dsc03007 Dsc03010Built by A-Cubed Design Ltd, this model was part of the presentation at today's services.

Building for the Future Video Now Online

St Silas' Presents a documentary film where the casting, filming, directing, sound engineering, special effects work and editing  were all carried out by our very own Graham Lynch.

October 23, 2007

Pledge Pack Almost Ready

Pledge_pack_cover_2 The pledge pack detailing the plans, ways to give and ideas for fundraising is almost ready for distribution. Also included will be a DVD, filmed and produced by Graham Lynch of Deep River. The DVD features a film about the project as well as all the materials necessary to help us prayerfully decide how to give.

The pledge pack will  be available from our church office:

St Silas' Church,
69 Park Road,
Glasgow,
G4 9JE.

Telephone: 0141 337 2276

Email: admin@stsilas.org.uk.

Launch of Building for the Future

New_hall_mockup_2Welcome to this blog, which will chronicle the building of a new hall for St Silas' Church, Glasgow.

Since 1999, the church leadership has been prayin and working towards the realisation of this project. There have been many obstacles on the way, but now planning permission has been received and we are ready to move ahead.

It remains for us to see £1.5 million released in giving and fundraising. We believe that this is possible, for we worship the God to whom belongs the 'cattle on a thousand hills' (Psalm 50:10).

From early on in the development of this project, in keeping with our sense of being called to give to world mission, we believed that we were being called 'to give as we get', so 10% of the total budget has been earmarked to support aid projects in the developing world.

The project launch takes place this weekend, with the following programme:

Friday 26th October 6pm-12am:  1/2  night of prayer in church. Come for as much or as little time as you can to commit  the whole project to  the Lord.

Sunday 28th October 11am and 6.30pm:  Services with sermon,  DVD presentation, 3D model of the new development (created for us by Amanda Campbell).

Monday 29th October 7.30pm: DVD presentation, 3D model of new development and question and answer session.

We hope that we will be able to go ahead with building work in the middle of 2008.