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Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

Tuesday, August 5

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

Check it out—you can almost picture the grand entrance to our future campus!

When the Worship Center is finished, this southwest side will be the new front door to TBC. Which means our current front entrance—the Connection Center, Meeting Center, and Kitchen—will become the back.

So now the real question: how will we refer to it?
The WayBack?
The Boonies?
The Mysterious Unknown?
Or maybe “that part’a the church way back o’er thurr” (must be said with a proper backwoods accent).

 

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

WALLS!!!

Okay, not full walls yet—more like the steel ribcage of a wall—but still.

This is the first time the Worship Center has felt like it’s starting to close in and take shape.

You can almost hear it whisper, “Someday, I’ll hold in air conditioning.”

 


Wednesday, August 6

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

See that gray section of the stage jutting out?
That’s the false front they just added.

I can’t help but wonder… will it sound different if I jump on it?

(Purely scientific curiosity, of course.)

You know that line on your job description that says “other duties as needed”?

I’m thinking stage-jumping for sound research might qualify.

 

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

And now… more WALLS!

We’ve moved past the bare-bones stage and into the accessorizing phase—yellow panels for the win.

 


Thursday, August 7

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

Why are they working on the walls but not the roof, you ask?

Great question! The roof is actually being shipped to us… arrival date TBD.

I’m picturing it on a cargo ship—probably squeezed between a container of rubber ducks and a year’s supply of novelty coffee mugs.

 

Episode 27: Stage-Jumping for Sound Research

I don’t know if you can tell…

There are so many lines, beams, and bars in this photo that it might be completely camouflaged—but they’ve started framing the wall between the lobby and the Worship Center.

Think of it like a “Where’s Waldo” page, but instead of Waldo, you’re looking for a giant steel wall.

 



 

About These Updates

This is a casual, behind-the-scenes look at the Worship Center construction at Trinity. I’m Krista Gordon, Communications Director, armed with a phone camera and curiosity, a pretty consistent track record of confusing water pipes with electrical things, and an AI buddy who helps turn my construction confusion into comedy.

I may not know much about construction, but here’s one thing I do know: as Pastor Eric often reminds us, “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” (Psalm 127:1). Watching this Worship Center rise right outside our offices is a tangible reminder that our true foundation is built on Christ alone.

To Him be all the glory!

 



 

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