Immanuel Church Sanctuary Renovation

This blog post highlights a previous project featuring Immanuel Baptist Church‘s sanctuary renovation in the Smoketown/Shelby Park area.

To complete this project we partnered with my personal friend, Danny Hirby, of Serious Business Painting. Together we worked as a team to complete this massive job in a timely manner.

I could not be happier with this renovation. With both the lighting and painting combined, the atmosphere was transformed from dated and dim to warm and beautiful! It’s now — more than ever — a great meeting space for this growing church.

I would like to give a special thanks to Tracey Burbrink, PPG Porter Paints’ very own interior design & color consultant, who aided Immanuel in deciding on their new color, Porters’ Spiced Vinegar (Not the name I would have picked!).

Take a Look at this Renovation

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Sojourn Community Church: New Albany Campus Renovation

Larger than residential projects (and many commercial projects as well), painting and renovations for church buildings and sanctuaries are unique projects. But they happen to be a specialty for Redemption Painting Company. This particular project was a renovation we executed for the launch of Sojourn’s New Albany campus.
Transforming an old school into a place of worship is no small task. Redemption’s work included:
  • Converting an old cafeteria into a fellowship/meeting space
  • Turning classrooms into nurseries for children

To meet Sojourn’s needs in this job, we painted their new colors on the walls, trim, and doors to create a warm environment for this new church gathering space.

Before Renovation:

 

After Renovation:

 

The staff at Sojourn are some great people to work with. Its a great joy of my job to meet new clients, hear the story of the organization or business, and then to provide a service that furthers their goals.

 

A Short Word About Sojourn

I really respect what they are doing in their various communities. Just the other day they hosted a free medical clinic for the public, where anyone could: see a doctor for medical needs, receive needed food and household items, and meet new friends to walk alongside them in their ongoing needs. How cool is that!  You can read more about it here.

Thanks, Sojourn! We look forward to working with you in the future!