[See the pictures below.]
The first task was to clean up some of the residual building materials throughout this massive facility. Many buckets of dirt and blocks were gathered and hauled out in a wheelbarrow. After that, several wooden floors were installed in what will be storage areas in the new facility. Some dry wall was hung. Hanging the 4 x 8 foot sheets was rather simple. Installing the metal framing which must be attached to the block walls was quite time consuming. The crew from Hubbard was hard working and dedicated to help get some of the interior work completed.
To date, over $414,000 has been gathered from throughout Iowa District East and other parts of the Synod to help with the construction of the project. Original estimates were in the range of $650,000. With the rise in cost of both labor and materials the project is going to cost closer to $950,000 to get it to the point where it can pass government approval so it can be used.
Pastor Darius Petkunas writes: “We have closed work because we are out of money. The exterior is complete except that some work still needs to be done on the tower. If we receive funds, we can resume in March and hopefully we can have the dedication in the summer time. We would need an additional $170,000 to pay for supplies and labor to meet government approval.”
When I returned I began the process of arranging work crews to donate their time and money to go to Palanga to do further work on the project. That is temporarily on hold due to Laws in
Hopefully this is only a challenge and roadblock which God will help us overcome. As mentioned earlier this is a massive facility which will not only serve the needs of the congregation at Palanga but will be a blessing to the entire
On a personal note, I was humbled and honored to preach three times on November 18th. The first two were in unheated churches where you could see your breath. The Lord’s Supper was celebrated at the parish in Priekula. What a privilege it was to kneel beside brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus who have endured much persecution for the Lutheran faith which they confess. Please remember your brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus in