Work continues on the Chancel.
A test fit of the new choir chairs on the Chancel choir risers.
Trim work continues on the sound diffusers in the Chancel.
Michael Mezalick of Mezalick Design Studio, LLC, applies stain to the sound diffusers in the Chancel.
Trim work continues on the sound diffusers in the Chancel.
Trim work continues on the sound diffusers in the Chancel.
Bruce Eicher of Eicher Painting, Inc. (Erie,PA) stains the front panels of the Chancel choir risers.
A worker from Dana Floor Sanding (Erie, PA) sands the flooring on the Chancel choir risers.
In the midst of all the noise and confusion of the construction, Shirley Wilson,
Music Associate/Organist and Children, practices for the weeks ahead.
A worker from The Keck Group vacuums dust off the Lectern.
Workers from The Keck Group install the new pews.
The newly installed pews in the Sanctuary offer five more inches of clearance!
Volunteer Dale Sweet vacuums dust from the new light fixtures.
Custodian Luba Kovalchuk and volunteer David Briggs clean the pews in the Sanctuary.
A worker from Waggoners, Inc. (Hutchinson, KS) unloads the new pew cushions.
A worker from Waggoners, Inc. (Hutchinson, KS) unloads the new pew cushions.
A worker test fits the pew cushions in McBrier Chapel. Oops!
They were made slightly too big and will have to be reworked in time for Palm Sunday.
Plastic sheeting covers the pews with the new pew cushions in place.
Carpenters from Sesler, Inc. install the handicap access ramp in the East Transept.
Carpenters from Sesler, Inc. install the lighting/sound system control desk in the balcony.
A carpenter from Sesler, Inc. sands the lighting/sound system control desk in the balcony.
Brandon, a technician from Ann Arbor Audio, works on the sound system equipment rack in the basement.
Dave, a lead technician from Ann Arbor Audio, installs a microphone and audio signal break-out panel in Selden Chapel that will be used for recording.
Installation continues on the Lighting Control Board (left)and Sound Control Board (center) in the balcony.
Scott Sesler consults with the Lighting Designer, Marian Perez, from Karpinski Engineering.