Fun Facts about the Nehemiah Project

The Historic Preservation Commission approved Trinity on the Hill UMC's request to take down the Helen Street house and replace it with a very similar structure. The commission vote was six yes and one no. The hearing went very well and the Nehemiah Committee wishes to express gratitude to the Chair, Mark Lorah, for guiding architect Phil Laney and Business Administrator Rob MacGregor through the process over the past year. This positive ruling is a major step towards expanding our youth facility.

Did You Know?

  • In our new Sanctuary, the organ and the piano will be on the level of the podium. This will enable the congregation to enjoy watching those who play and contribute so much to our worship experience.
  • Each stained glass window will be removed and will undergo a complete restoration to protect it. This will ensure that future generations enjoy their beauty.
  • The large TV cameras will be removed. This will allow for more seating and the new cameras will be small and discrete.
  • Our video screen will appear and disappear at a moment's notice when needed for presentations or videos.
  • We will have a restroom in the Narthex of the church.