First Baptist Church applies for $1 million renovation Downtown

Plans show the Lindsay Memorial Auditorium will be remodeled at 125 W. Ashley St.


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First Baptist Church of Jacksonville applied to the city for a permit to renovate the Lindsay Memorial Auditorium at its Downtown campus at an estimated cost of $1 million.

Williams & Rowe Co. Inc. is listed as the contractor. Novus Architects of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, is the architect

Plans say the scope of work includes renovation of the existing sanctuary and the back-of-house choir rehearsal area.

The work includes the reconfiguration of the platform, replacing pews, finishes and modifications to the sound booth area and the overhead main sanctuary canopy. The project includes a new choir loft, LCD screens an AV upgrades.

Renovation work at Lindsay Memorial Auditorium in this photo from Dec. 3 from the First Baptist Church Facebook page.
Renovation work at Lindsay Memorial Auditorium in this photo from Dec. 3 from the First Baptist Church Facebook page.

Pew seating at the main level of the sanctuary will be installed to replace the theater seats. Plans show the existing occupancy load of 1,089 will drop to 915.

In August, First Baptist said it would not pursue its plan to sell a majority of its Downtown campus and consolidate it and instead fix water infiltration, HVAC and other infrastructure problems in the Lindsay Memorial Auditorium.

First Baptist Senior Pastor Heath Lambert announced the church leadership’s decision Aug. 2 in a town hall meeting with the congregation.

Instead, First Baptist will base its ministry and operations in the Lindsay Memorial Auditorium. Lambert said a small group of members has pledged “millions of dollars” to fix water infiltration, HVAC and other infrastructure problems in the auditorium. 

First Baptist has been raising money from members for the “Lindsay Memorial Auditorium Renovation Project.”

Staff writer Mike Mendenhall contributed to this report.

 

 

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