November 13, 2024
We Wait and Pray While Waiting
We worked with Encore and were able to submit what we believe is a strong application for Provincial Funding to support Child Care spaces thorughout BC. This package was completed in time for the August 4 deadline. Still, the provincial election has halted most processes like this, and so we find ourselves waiting still. We have reason to hope that we will hear an outcome on our application before the year end, and so we are asking with renewed urgency that our community join us in praying for our project. We continue to pray that those who are in positions to empower this project to help serve families in our community with quality and affordable child care are open to consider its merits, willing to provide us with encouragement and feedback, and ultimately engaged so as to invest in partnership with us on this journey.
July 24, 2024
It has been a frustratingly stalled season for the Project Committee. After trying for more than 12 months in 2023 to try to engage a firm to help us move forward with the next phase of our proposed plans, it became clear to the Committee that finding an architectural firm to work with was going to be a challenge during a building boom. Between the uncertainty of a renovation in a building of our age, and the considerable accesibility challenges our current facility poses - we were hitting a lot of "no"s in our journey. After a season of silence and prayer, the Committee now believes that God might be inviting us to try a new route.
We are filled with much gratitude for the tireless work, drawings, and vision that Buck Perrin (past volunteer) has provided to our faith community as we explored a renovation solution. His work has prompted us to ask and answer difficult questions, and to enter into a process of imagining what could be. In revisiting our Overal Project Goals that rose out of our previous plans, the Committee determined that the same goals would continue to provide a solid heading for our journey together into whatever comes next.
In the late fall and winter, Pastor Kyla and Pastor Rob spoke with some District representatives to seek advice. The fruit of those meetings is that early in 2024 we engaged consultants [Encore] with friendly ties to The Alliance community to complete a feasability study regarding the further development of our site.
The Encore consultants met with the Committee to discuss our Project Goals. An overview of the ideas we presented in plans and project outcomes led to a strong suggestion to consider new construction over renovation. Additionally there was significant discussion as to whether the inclusion of a child care center would open up both ministry opportunity as well as funding from the Government to support the new $10/day care. It was determined by the Committee that we would entertain proposals with either partial or complete new construction, and that we desired to further explore the option of including Child Care space within our facility.
The Encore consultants quickly determined that there was a fast closing window of opportunity for potential funding from the Provincial Government for projects that included dedicated Child Care space. This not only alligns well with our desire to support families, but also with our programming. Our need for space for Children's Programming is limited to Sunday morning and evenings, times when a Child Care center would not be active.
And so we find ourselves here and now. Still wondering what will come next, but with something very specific to hold in prayer. The deadline for proposals seeking to partner with the ChildCareBC New Spaces fund is on August 4th. We will be making what we believe is a strong submission for what could potentially look like 90% funding for a child focussed space in a new facility. That is a significant amount of funding that could go a long way to support the surrounding families in our neighbourhood. Our hope is that as a community of faith that desires to glorify God and to center Christ in all we do, that you would join us in standing before God in prayer to ask that His will be done. May we be Spirit-empowered to faithfully respond to whatever doors are opened or closed, so that Jesus is made known among us, around us, and beyond us.
May our answer to whatever God is up to always be "yes." Amen.
January 5, 2023
2022 was a quiet year for our On This Site project committee - but don't let our silence fool you. We have been hard at work in both prayer and discernment alongside our Church Leadership Team. It was felt early on in 2022 that it would be wise to revisit our Overall Project Goals in light of the changing ministry context the pandemic ushered in. As a committee we revisited the goals and determined, and had confirmed by the CLT, that our Overall Project Goals still provide a clear destination for our project.
Since this affirmation of vision, the Project Committee has been working hard to determine next steps. One such step is to begin what we are calling Phase 2 - a Preconstruction Phase. In Phase 2 we will engage a consultant architect to develop more detailed plans and cost estimates for the balance of the project. These plans will allow us to apply for planning permission from the District of Saanich, after which the architect can prepare final working drawings and obtain construction bids from qualified building contractors.
Alongside the work to move Phase 2 along, we also recognize that our congregation looks very different in 2022 than it did in early 2020. We believe we have some significant work to do in bringing our newcomers up to speed and engaging them in the project. To this end, we have spent much time in the fall of 2022 developing a detailed resource that will help explain the project from its inception to where we find ourselves today. You can find that resource to download here. Our next step around engagement is to host 2 Sunday morning informal chats to show architectural sketches, answer questions, and listen to the voices of our community. We encourage folks to set aside time on Jan 15 & 22 to attend one of these sessions, pray for our project, and bring any questions to the Project Committee so we might together find best solutions.
July 15, 2021
With the acceptance of an offer to purchase the property next door on Queenston, many folks have asked if that purchase affects our current design dreams and plans for the Renovation and Expansion plan On This Site. The short answer is no, not currently. Our plans and dreams have typically involved trying to remain as much as possible within the current footprint of our building, with the exception being a new entrance area and elevator for greatly improved accessibility. The new property will perhaps affect our eventual parking capacity, and improve our ability to create a safe and pedestrian friendly entrance to the facility. Much is yet to be determined with the new property.
The Project Committee met recently with Buck Perrin to receive his final drawings and designs to guide us forward. It was a wonderful time to be inspired by the innovation and creativity God has entrusted to us all. We are aware that one of the longterm impacts of Covid has been a significate rate of escalation in building costs. We are trusting that God will guide us forward to a plan for financing that which is necessary to support the future ministry On This Site. Please continue to pray for the Project Committee as we work toward the Overall Project Goals.
May 27, 2021
At the May 16th General Meeting the motion to approve the purchase agreement for 2810 Queenston Street was passed unanimously. So - we have a deal. The purchase will complete on July 30th, and we will assume possession on July 31st.
During our deliberations we understood that there will be many decisions to face as we walk this decision forward, but we are confident that God's hand is in the details. Please continue to hold our church leadership in prayer as they seek to create a means to provide oversight, direction, and protection of this valueable asset. May we all be looking for the Spirit's stirring as we find ways to steward well the gifts entrusted to our community.
We are grateful for the peaceful converstations, and excellent questions raised in our community. Thank you for your participation in this dialogue. We are mindful that in all we have and in all we do, we desire to remain faithful to our mission of making Jesus known among us, around us, and beyond us. May it be so.
April 28, 2021
We have some big news to share. On Monday evening, April 26th, Pastor Kyla (Project Committee Chair) became aware that a property that borders our church property was placed on the market for sale. Such a property could have significant positive implications on the eventual accomplishment of our expansion and renovation Overall Project Goals. Immediately the Project Committee gathered to discuss the implications of this opportunity. Consensus was built, and the committee brought a recommendation to the CLT the following night. Upon review of the recommendation, and in cooperation with the District Office, the CLT also worked toward consensus and submitted an offer Tuesday night on the property, conditional upon membership approval. The conditional offer has been accepted by the owner, and we are now seeking membership approval to complete the process. A Special General Meeting has been called for Sunday, May 16, 2021, 4pm on Zoom.
We are sure you are aware that the real estate market in Victoria moves quickly, but we want you to know that while we have taken swift and timely action to submit a conditional offer, you can rest assured that the input of members is very much at the center of our activity. The offer is completely dependant upon approval of our membership.
In anticipation of many questions, we have prepared an information package available here. Please take the time to review the material carefully.
We are excited about the set of circumstances that have aligned to make this option possible for us. Please be in prayer as we discern the way ahead in a peaceful and unified manner.
January 7, 2021
While we had hoped that our project would be complete in 2020, we are so very close now. Just waiting for the permanent fencing around our gathering area to arrive, and for the restoration of our fire exit. But the big news this week was that the construction fences finally came down. And what a difference that makes!
We have now had our landscaping completed on the front of the church. We have worked closely with the contractor to choose drought resistant, deer resistant, low maintainance plantings that will still provide a sense of beauty and colour throughout the year. We opted to install a drip line instead of an irrigation system, as it was recommended as a preference by the landscaper for the proper care of the plantings, and it fit well in our values around wise stewardship of our funds. Just a note, some of the planting areas will not be part of the final plan, but for now they will provide adequate ground cover and give us a sense of completion for our first Phase.
So a few final touches and a new sign for the building will all help us to regain community presence and recognition again. We have noticed some of our new neighbours moving into the now completed project next door, and we look forward to connecting with them and providing them taste of encouragement bags too.
As for what is next? The project committee has taken a much needed rest over the holidays, but we will return to our work early in 2021 to discern a plan for the way ahead. We have learned this year to hold our plans loosely, and to consistently keep our eyes open, watching for the Spirit's guidance. As you pray for the On This Site project, we ask that you continually pray that we might be given wisdom and favour in our proceedings.
You may enjoy seeing a few of the updated photos here.
As always, we welcome your comments, questions, and feedback. Feel free to write us here.
December 3, 2020
Pastor Kyla was on the site today with our architect and contractors to get an upclose view of what is left to complete on the first phase of our On This Site project. We are getting very close to the end of this stage. Final touches will include the installation of fencing around the new retaining wall, and of course some low maintainance landscaping projects as well. We are hopeful to have the final details complete by month end. Following the wrap up of details, the Project Committee hopes to have a short break to breathe, rest, and re-energize before launching into the next planning stage.
Please continue to hold this project and the team leading it in your prayers. We seek God's wisdom, forsight, passion, and creativity. We desire to work humbly, faithfully, and in a manner that always honours the person of Jesus at work among us. Please pray also that God will continue to meet our every need for skill, vision, leadership, and resources. We trust His lead.
In case you haven't driven past the building lately, here are a few pictures of the recently poured ramp to the lower level, and of the top of the retained play area.
November 23, 2020
On November 15th, 2020 our membership met via Zoom for a Special General Meeting to discuss and decide on the special resolution regarding the On This Site Overall Project Goals, leadership, and accountability for the facility upgrade.
The following Special Resolution was passed unanimously:
1. The “On This Site” Overall Project Goals (p. 2 in the package) be approved.
2. Guided by the Overall Project Goals, the Project Committee be empowered to act on behalf of Victoria Alliance Church as they liaise with the Pacific District, the Municipality of Saanich, and all contractors and trades to see the On This Site renovation and expansion plan through to completion.
3. The Project Committee be accountable to the Victoria Alliance Church Board through monthly reports including, but not limited to, detailed cost estimates, full financial reports, work progress reports, and recommendations if required.
With this formal work behind us, we look forward to how God will continue to build us and draw our hearts closer to Him and to one another. Your prayers are appreciated as we move ahead.
October 22, 2020
Recently the Project Committee, along with members of our Board of Elders hosted a series of 4 Townhall meetings to discuss the upcoming motion before the congregation regarding our On This Site renovation and expansion plan. Below is a brief summary of the three key areas of discussion we covered:
For more than 13 years, there have been committees actively working to pray, listen, discern, and dream about our future facility needs at Victoria Alliance Church. The Future Facility Committee began the work, and has crafted most of the Overall Project Outcomes that are before us for consideration. The Property Committe came next, and was responsible for helping the Board of Elders work through a discernment process that has brought the overall decision to remain on our current property and commit our energies to developing and improving our facility where we are. The Project Committee is currently functioning under the mandate to ensure that the Phase 1 project come to completion, navigating through all necessary levels of approval and construction. The Project Committee now seeks the congregational approval of our guiding Overall Project Goals, and the mandate to move us forward in looking to complete the full renovation/expansion project.
We anticipate the completion of our first phase by late November. This phase was dealing with the frontage of our property as it relates to Townley Street, and the new housing development to the west of us. During the course of this phase, we have had the opportunity to learn many lessons about flexibility and responsiveness when dealing with the renovation of an aging building. We have also been grateful to learn many lessons during this limited project, in advance of what will be a much larger scope project. We needed to learn how to make decisions collaboratively and quickly, how to write cheques that were larger than we were accustomed to, how to discern our process around entering into contracts, and how to communicate as clearly and transparently with our Board as possible. The first phase has given us cause to learn all these lessons and more.
We want to make you aware of the 4 significant "unexpecteds" that we encountered during this first phase.
As a result of some of the lessons learned in the first phase, we now desire to proceed in a manner that allows us the freedom to be flexible in our approach to the full project, while ensuring that we have enough helpful controls and lines of accountability in place. To this end the congregation is faced with a significant list of Overall Project Goals to consider. This list of goals is the result of the many committees that have been asking "what do we hope to achieve as we build a future facility to serve the next several generations?"
It is the hope of the Board of Elders that you will look over these project goals closely. Pray over them. Ask questions about them. Engage in discussion about them.
The next step as a congregation will be to decide if these goals are in fact representative of what we want. They will serve as a guide to help make all the decisions in our project moving forward. If they are in line, then we will also be asked to empower the Project Committee to proceed in achieving the goals. And finally, we will be determining a process of reporting and accountability of the Project Committee to the Board of Elders.
The date for our Special General Meeting is tentatively set for November 15, 4pm, via Zoom.
If you have any further thoughts, questions, or considerations for our Project Committee, please email us at onthissite@victoriaalliance.ca