Progress
Those who read my site know that Cerwin is Director of Chapel Construction for Transport For Christ.
He backed this trailer into the shop at the end of October, then took most of November off to finish some jobs at home and go hunting.
He had been working full-force for the previous ten months – remodeling a chapel for Elkton, MD, building a new one for East St. Louis, IL (delivered in July), then another one for St. Liboire, Quebec, Canada (delivered in October).
The interior of the empty trailer.
Floor insulation and framing was begun in early December.
Cerwin making sure the stud is plumb.
The week after Christmas three of our grandsons helped with the wall insulation. This is Nathan.
Jordan (grandson) and Norm Getz removing old decals.
Jordan
Josh
This is what the interior looked like yesterday.
Cerwin appreciates the help of Glenn Fahnestock, as the other two regular volunteers are dealing with health issues and have not been able to help for the past month and a half.
Glenn finishing the ceiling this afternoon.
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Cerwin is glad that there is not a lot of pressure to finish this chapel, because he is short of helpers. It will be placed at a truck stop near Chilliwack, BC, Canada, and nobody wants to take it across the Rockies until spring!
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Pray for Ted
He is one of Cerwin’s key volunteers, and is having open heart surgery tomorrow, Wednesday, January 23.
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