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Challenge

Fox Point Church entered into a $7 million renovation to modernize and refresh the inside and outside of the church. This rebuild and reconstructing project was called Building Faith Forward. This included work in all areas of the church such as the offices, the sanctuary, and the atrium.

Solution

Fox Point Church selected MCS for their high quality woodwork, quick response time, and personable demeanor.

Results

The result of the remodel with MCS created a refreshed and updated space for both church employees and members. With an inviting atmosphere and modern touches it has created the perfect location to welcome new visitors, host church events, and serve the community.

The work was done beautifully and on time. A lot of timing and details having to do with the construction and materials of the project was out of their hands, but they were always quick to respond and made working with them great. The quality and outcome were exactly what we were looking for.

Kelly Price
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

The Organization

Fox Point Lutheran Church is located at the corner of Calumet and Santa Monica Boulevard. With a focus on God’s calling to serve and connect with one another the church provides many opportunities to grow in faith and community. The church building hosts coffee and fellowship in the fellowship hall and down in The Point Cafe following each service. With multiple services on Sunday, and special groups to get involved in, Fox Point Church is a staple for growing your faith and creating genuine connections with other believers.

Fox Point Lutheran ChurchFor beautiful, artisanal woodworking, there’s no better choice than MCS Woodworking LLC. From mouldings to cabinetry and a wide range of made-to-order custom millwork, we’re the shop that contractors and commercial clients trust when they need truly unique woodworking. We welcome custom projects of all sizes, styles and applications, and can even provide you with cost-engineering through CAD design services