Christmas Eve Services – 6:30 p.m. Pageant Service and 10:00 p.m. Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols
Pilgrim Congregational Church
United Church of Christ

15 Common St. – PO Box 281, Southborough, MA 01772

We Found the Leak! Now What?

Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour.

Matthew 25:13 (NIV)

We’re on our way to getting things fixed!

During the last really cold snap, Pilgrim Church suffered. We knew a pipe had cracked, but we didn’t know which one. We saw water in the hall and water in the parlor and water in my office. But where was the problem?

And of course, with any old church, you scratch one thing and find another! During the clean up, asbestos testing revealed the need for remediation. The good news is…that’s done! And the demolition is done! We’re grateful to Bill and his team at Servicemaster for getting things moving so quickly.

What and when?

Boucher Heating has been in the building this week and they found and replaced the broken pipe. Now it’s getting insulated to withstand the cold temperatures ahead. After that, we can get busy rebuilding the ceilings in the parlor, my office, and the hallway. All this work takes time, and we’ve got high hopes. But we know not the day…nor the hour.

A conservative estimate puts our cautiously optimistic eyes toward Easter Sunday. That’s a big day in the life of any church, and if we could have the repairs done by then it would be blessing. Of course, that means we’d need a lot of work done through the month of March.

The good news is that we’ve got great folks in place to help, and the bad news is that these things take time and approvals and care. So please be patient with everyone involved and focus on the great news that we can keep using many spaces at Pilgrim, including our sanctuary.

Pick Two…

Have you ever heard the old joke that you can have “good, fast, or cheap…pick two!” We want the best possible work done at a fair price as soon as possible. Time is not something we can control–but we’re Christians, and we know that all too well. Some things belong in God’s hands.

Please keep this process in your prayers, and let’s do what we can with what we have as we await a full restoration! I’ve included these photos so you can see some views of the hall and the parlor you’ll hopefully never see again. This is an important moment in our history…but I look forward to putting it behind us.

Blessings,

Rev. Charley Eastman

2 Comments

  1. A very big thank you to everyone dealing with the situation at the start for all their help toting Historical records from damp parlor cabinets to a dry office, Thank you for the emails I got from 5 different people that first week helping us keep the Food Pantry operational. We only lost one week of serving our clients due to the 2 removal days for the asbestos. Snow or no snow we are delivering orders and serving everyone in person again today. 🥰
    Bless everyone who gave their hearts and souls on this operation.😇

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