We’ve all asked the question, “How do we help save our churches from imminent doom, as more and more congregations are depleted and doors are shut?” Just thinking of the cost of upkeep – preventative maintenance and heating the structure – is enough to make one shudder. Trying to keep up with the McMega churches (you know, the sprawling malls with crosses above the revolving doors) in a world where air conditioning is king and a projection screens are the norm (and that’s in church!), can be a bit despairing.
It wasn’t long ago when Reverend Drew posed a question that asked what he should do with his own church tower (see here). As Reverend Drew still ponders his task at hand, First Presbyterian Church (First Pres) on Symphony Circle has been undergoing a similar plight. The tower is also in need of major repairs – a monumental lift that is an ongoing financial burden on the church. What are the steps that need to be taken in order to help out these magnificent structures? Well, first and foremost, money needs to be raised. But with smaller congregations to pull the weight, the churches must rely on different funding sources, many of which can be tough to identify. Where are these funding sources? Who will come to the rescue?
There is one partnership that has been formed, which will greatly benefit First Pres. On September 26, Buffalo Philharmonic musicians will be performing a benefit concert at First Pres, with proceeds going directly towards preserving the church. There will be a silent auction at 6pm and a concert starting at 8pm in The Sanctuary within the church. If you’ve always wanted to support one of our iconic churches, and you’re a big fan of world class music, then this is a concert that should not be missed. Here are the details: