Building for the Future
“On the other hand, I believe there's hope, because the breakdown and the repair are happening simultaneously.”—Kathryn Bigelow
Dear Parishioners:
Three things are certain: death, taxes, and something needing to be repaired on the parish grounds. The infrastructure at Holy Spirit is aging out. Some of these things will be addressed in the upcoming church and office renovation. Some of them need to be addressed sooner.
In the very near future, we will be replacing the front church steps, which particularly took a beating last winter (estimated cost: $17,700). There is some roof work in the hall that needs to be done to fix a leak in the Drexel Room. There are other needed repairs that pop up on a far-too-often basis.
Thank you to you, the parishioners, for your on-going support of the Repairs and Improvements (R&I) account at Holy Spirit Parish. This enables us to keep up with the upkeep of the parish. Sometimes we get a check dedicated to R&I, or parishioners check the box on their multi-purpose parish envelope indicating that amount goes to R&I. When given to R&I, that money must be used for that purpose and cannot be used for anything else.
Some parishioners like to donate to R&I because they know that their donations stay at the parish; we do not pay diocesan assessments on those donations. While that is a plus, we also need funds to pay salaries and other non-R&I expenses. We need both the regular collection and R&I to keep the parish running.
The Finance Council and I have spoken for a while about being more transparent on the R&I funds—how much we have, what is given, what is spent and how it is spent. With Nicole Davis getting settled into her position as Business Manager, we are in the place to be able to do this accurately. In the next week or two we will be presenting this information in the bulletin each week.
Again, thank you for your support of Holy Spirit Parish in the past and on-going into the future.
Sincerely,
Rev. Charles F. Strebler
Pastor

