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First Methodist Church
History of Frazier Student Center

Joe Frazier was a faithful member of our church.  In his will he left $500,000 for  a youth building for our church.

Building Committee:

  • Richard Deas 
  • Chuck Crosby 
  • Pickett Harrison  
  • Milton Kirkland 
  •  Jared Middleton 
  •  Brenda Merritt  
  • Gina Morris 
  •  E.M. Wilkes III



  • Artist drawing of new center
  • Blueprint of new center
  • Video of Groundbreaking on October 7, 2008
  • Pictures of Groundbreaking on October 7, 2008
  • Press Release of groundbreaking.

 
Building Update:   Construction started Monday, November 17th on the Frazier Student Center. 

The construction  bid was awarded to Tommy Webster Construction Company of Lumber City who was  the lowest bidder at  $509,000.00.  They anticipate to finish in 195 days (6 and 1/2 months or around early summer 2009).

For more regular updates of the construction progress go to the church's blog. 



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