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NEW RICHLAND BIBLE CHURCH A PLACE TO CELEBRATE
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Project Overview
Location: Richland, Michigan
Project Type: New Construction
Square Footage: 36,000
CSM Project Director: Tim Ankney
CSM Project Manager: Jeff Senske
CSM Project Coordinator: Kristin
Goodchild
Owner's Rep.: Bob Feitl
Architect:Progressive A/E,
Tom Frey, P.E.
Members and visitors may well come to
Richland Bible Church to hear the Word
of God. But thanks to a brand new
facility, they're now more likely than
ever to also read it, sing it, watch it,
and play an active part in it. Most
importantly, they're going to "feel" it.
That's been a priority for the church
since its beginning, 23 years ago. But
it's become even more of a mission in
the last 14 years, during which time the
church has grown from 200 people to
in excess of 1800!
Attracting a crowd.
The growth has been exciting and a bit
surprising for the church and Senior
Pastor Larry Kiser. Surveys showed
many members drive from places as far
away as Battle Creek, Schoolcraft, and
even Grand Rapids to attend services.
Bob Feitl, Executive Pastor, believes
much of the church's growing appeal
can be traced to its unique approach.
"We are absolutely, unashamedly Biblebased,
and are not light on theology in
any way. But we wrap it in a
contemporary context, with great
application to the way people live their
lives on Monday morning," he said.
Enjoying the service... and one another.
A core principle of Richland Bible
Church is that worship to God is an
experience to be enjoyed. Old
stereotypes of stuffy, foreboding
monologues are quickly laid to rest.
Services come to life in a technologyrich
environment that allows the
message to be not only preached, but
also communicated through drama,
music, video, lighting, and more. A full
band, choral support, and even video
clips are added when appropriate to
reinforce the message.
"It's a celebration. We laugh a lot, we
sing a lot, and are casual in the way we
do things. We think our members and
visitors appreciate that experience."
Feitl said.
More people, more opportunity
to serve.
The increasing attendance meant that
Richland Bible Church was truly
becoming a "regional" church. Its rich
and diverse ministries were having an
impact, attracting more and more
people to its services.
But Sunday services became packed.
New visitors had difficulty finding
parking spots, let alone seats, and felt
anything but welcomed. The struggles
of attending services were taking a toll
on the spirit of community and
fellowship so critical to the mission of
Richland Bible Church.
So after prayerful consideration, it was
decided a new facility was needed.
According to Pastor Feitl, there was no
desire to create a showplace for its own
sake. But the mandate of Richland Bible Church to provide a welcoming
spirit and joyful worship, along with the
growth those things were creating,
made the decision easy.
"We just had to understand what God
was already doing here, and try not to
get in the way!"
A church grows for a growing
congregation.
So for much of 2005, the new building
took shape. It features a brand-new
sanctuary, education and nursery
facilities, a "coffeehouse" and more.
There were a few challenges in
scheduling and coordinating the
installation of state-ofthe-
art AV equipment,
but the results were well
worth it. According to
Jeff Senske, Project
Manager for CSM
Group- the final product
is one that many top
entertainers and concert
halls would envy.
"You could hold a Rolling
Stones concert in there,"
he stated enthusiastically.
On February 19, 2006,
each service at Richland
Bible Church featured a dramatic "migration" to a beautiful new space.
The reaction was almost immediate.
"People are just thrilled with the new
space. It's warm and inviting, and gives
us a place to spend time with one
another," Pastor Feitl said.
Tim Ankney, Project Director for CSM
Group, said that the project went
smoothly from start to finish.
"The sanctuary was a key element,
with the acoustical, sound, and video
systems that went along with it. The
lighting was also a major item.
"
A pastor's helpful past
Pastor Feitl, himself a former architect
and construction manager on
numerous large projects, was very
pleased with the performance of
CSM Group.
"I wanted to see if they put their
'Building Owners' Trust' slogan into
practice, and they did it extremely well.
I know what a construction manager
ought to be doing. And with the quality
of their people, the integrity of their
practices, and their responsiveness.
I've become a raving fan!"
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