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First it snowed.

Then it got muddy.

Then Tony Carlson got busy working.

The foundation is laid.

Walls forms are in and filled with concrete.

Vibrating the walls.

The concrete pumper truck.

Look Ma, no hands!

These walls look really big.

Thanks to the Saturday work crew..

The subflooring goes up for the main floor.

Tony Carlson gluing wood for the subflooring.

The septic tank is delivered.

All buttoned up for the winter.

Duck Creek Gothic.

Bonnie standing in front of the walls.

Tony moves up in the world.

Let the log stacking begin.

Now where did I put that log?

Now there's some progress for you.

Some great high schoolers from
Cornerstone Church
Las Vegas
drop by to help.

Purlins going up

The plywood is complete.

Roofing material starts to go up.

Stained glass window.

Stained glass window.

The plywood is complete.

A view of the roof from the parking lot.

The baptistry is in and has no leaks.

The crew working on the porches averaged about 70 years of age.

The electrical panels are the end product of a week of intense work by the Men's Ministry of Jubilee Christian Fellowship in Denver, CO

Beautiful knotty alder and walnut front doors.

The front porch joists are in.

The insulation haas been completed.

This is the crew from Jubilee Christian Fellowship. The bought and installed all the rough electrical and rough plumbing.

The MMAP work crew has done much of the t & g work.

More t & g.

The slate entry has been installed. This is a photo of the slate crew. On the left is Bonnie and Steve's son-in law.

The balcony

The drywall goes up.

Our first service in the new church

Looking at the tongue and groove work from the balcony

View from the balcony