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Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Monday, December 8

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Ooooh — glass is in the Worship Center. ????✨

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

They’re working hard to cement this puzzle together.

Is this the construction version of the dad in The Lego Movie using the Kragle? ????????

(If you know, you know!)

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Lookie what we have here!

Sprinkler systems in the parking lot grass. ????????

So yes — it will be green.

Until Texas summer shows up. ????

 


Wednesday, December 10

Yes.

This is how the pyramids were built. ????️

 


Friday, December 12

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Making the screen wall pretty.

This is the wall around the RTUs — Roof Top Units that are not, in fact (as we’ve noted many times), on the roof. ????

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

And now, the payoff.

Those wires from last week are holding up the floating ceiling frame.

Bravo, wires. Bravo. ????

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

This is me.

Standing at the window.

Watching imaginary people run late to church. ????

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Backstage update: the wall is black. ????

Very dramatic. Very backstage.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Family restroom. ????

Tiled, looking good, with a set of silver monkey bars for restless preschoolers. ????

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

That, my friends, is the soon-to-be sound booth.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Look!

They left us a walkway behind the sound booth.

Oh, the pranks we could play on the sound and lighting guys when their backs are turned…

Darren?? Any ideas?

C’mon — you know you’ve pranked a few people in your day. ????

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Men, this one’s for you.
I overlooked your bathroom last week. But not this week.

Noooo… not this week.

Here it is, in all its glory: the tile you will walk on (or run on — depending on urgency) when heading to the bathroom.

May you never walk out with toilet paper attached to your shoe.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Behold!

The great pyramids of Trinity Bible Church!!!

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

I want some.

(Darren — want to have a stilts race? ????)

 


Wednesday, December 17

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Yep — this looks balance-beam worthy.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Get a good look, folks.

Because once the gate is on this baby, it officially becomes the…

Wall of Mysteryyyyyyy. ????

Well… unless you walk uphill to the other side. Then you can see right down in there.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

I really, really, really want to skateboard down this curve.

I will not. But I want to.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

This is important.

But you have to watch the video tour below to find out what it is.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

This is also important.

You’ll learn more in the video tour…

Well. Some things.

Okay, not a lot.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

The importance of this wood is ALSO addressed in the video tour.

WATCH THE VIDEO TOUR.

Is it cinematic? No.
Is it informative? Mostly.
Does it get better in the second half? Yes. That’s where the captions kick in.

 

And now…

the long-awaited,

much-discussed,

heavily referenced video tour from the last three captions.

At last.

Enjoy.

 

Episode 41: Before we break for Christmas

Merry Christmas to all,
and to all a good night. ????

 

 



 

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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