AIM 2000 – 1995-1997 Reality sets in
AIM 2000 was set to move forward but failures in fundraising led to a scale back of the work
AIM 2000 was set to move forward but failures in fundraising led to a scale back of the work
John Pearce, a member of the renovation committee, put this timeline together for the Vestry
This report was part of the entire package submitted to the Vestry on Feb., 13, 1994 about AIM 2000. This was a history of the church structure. An amazing amount of research went into it!
This document was issued in the same folder as the Master Plan: [pdf-embedder url=”http://history.churchsp.org/wp-content/uploads/AIM-Facilities-Master-Plan-Executive-Summary.pdf” title=”aim-facilities-master-plan-executive-summary”]
This begins a week of looking at AIM 2000. From preliminary work in 1991 until the books were closed in 2000, AIM 2000 occupied the church for almost a decade. The current interior spaces of McGuire Hall and Faulkner and Sydnor Hall were renovated during this period as well as the church being painted.
From the archives of Barbara Willis. Worship with the 1662 Prayer Book:
Pastoral care mushroomed in the 1990’s. With the growth of the church in the late 1990’s it became stretched. From this one commission came our current commissions of pastoral care, fellowship and newcomers.
Mary Ryan’s article in the St. Georgian based on the 1999 Rosebud mission trip.
The origins of Rosebud missions goes back to Feb, 1997 when Jan Saylor, Outreach and Youth, proposed a trip to repair homes. Trip cost was $700 with each participant paying $350. Left over funds were given back to the Lakota tribe for scholarships and financial assistance. The trip went during July, 1997 as became the … Read more
A brief survey of changes to the interior of the church with some pictures.