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Client plans GoFundMe campaign
Our history with Foothills United Methodist Church goes back to 2002, when the recently merged United Methodist Churches of Johnstown ...
New capital grants available for historic churches
Emmanuel Baptist Church in Albany, NY has been a client of Foresight Architects for over twenty years. During that period ...
Is Your Church Accessible?
It takes more than a ramp to minister to those with disabilities. by Ashley Moore July marked the 23rd anniversary ...
The Renovation of Assumption/St. Paul Church
History of the Structure The Church of Assumption/St. Paul was built in the Gothic Revival style, between 1912 and 1917 ...
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