Monday, November 19, 2012

On Sunday, November 18, the bells were dedicated at rung for the first time. Please see this video of the bells ringing. Check back later for more photo from the day!

Friday, November 16, 2012

It's that time!  The scaffolding is down, the bells work.  There is still some work to be completed on the project, like the stained glass window repairs, but we are ready to bless and dedicate!

You are cordially Invited to

Grace Episcopal Church
Bell Rededication 
and Restoration Celebration

Sunday, November 18, 2012
10:00AM – Festive Holy Eucharist
11:30AM – Bell Re-dedication
and Ice Cream Social


Grace Episcopal Church
160 High Street
Medford, MA 02155
781-396-7215
office@gracemedford.org

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

"Sandy" damage at Grace Church


During the storm "Sandy," on October 29-30th, Grace Church had some damage. The scaffolding on the bell tower began to come off during the storm, and due to the strong winds some of the boards on the scaffolding fell on to the roof of the church. One broke a stained glass window (the "come to me..." with Jesus with outstretched arms), and another board punched a hole in the church roof. There was also some other roof slate damage as well.

Due to this happening as a result of the contractors work on the building, our contractor, and their insurance, is liable for this damage. The scaffolding has now been re-secured, and temporary patches placed on the roof. The stained glass window has been removed for repair. Please see the photos and video below to see the scope of the damage and the repair.

A hole in the Grace Church rood from the storm
The Bell Tower scaffolding being repaired after the storm
The broken stained glass window being removed for repair

Bell Installation

On October 23-25, the Bells were re-installed into the tower of Grace Episcopal Church.  Our Bell contractor, Chimemaster of Ohio, installed a new bell frame, the 8 old Blake Brothers Bells, and the one newly recast bell (see previous bog post for the story of the recast bell).

The Medford Bell, once intended to be a fire bell for the City of Medford, is the largest of the 9 bells.  Here is it being raised into the tower...

Here is another movie of a bell being installed on the new frame...


Chimemaster Jeff Crook talks about the difference between the "old" and "new" bells

We are now waiting for electrical work to be completed, and then Chimmaster will return to finish the installation job.  We are currently on track to re-dedicate the bells on Sunday, November 18, 2012 after the 10:00AM service.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Tower work progressing...waiting for the bells!

Most of the exteriors work is complete on the bell tower now.  We are waiting for the bells to be delivered, and the new louvers to arrive from the manufacturer, for the louvers to go in.  The new bell platform in complete, along with the new ladder.  See below for a view...

The bells are set to arrive this week, with the new bell frame.  The newly re-cast bell has been delivered from Holland to our bell company.  Take a look at the new steel frame and the re-cast bell below.
The new steel bell frame at the bell company, before it is galvanized.

Re-cast Bell delivered to our bell company


The bells are set to arrive, and be re-installed this week.  We plan on spending a few weeks figuring out how to use them, before our big Bell re-dedication on Sunday, November 18.  November 18 will be the first Sunday we ring the bells (though there may be some seek-peak times during the week).


Monday, September 10, 2012

Grace Church Blesses New Boiler!


On Sunday, September 9, 2012, the Rt. Rev. Gayle Elizabeth Harris, Bishop Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts blessed Grace Episcopal Church's new boiler during her official visitation to the parish.  "Almighty God, your Holy Spirit equips the church with a rich variety of gifts to accomplish your will and mission in the world. Today we celebrate the most practical of gifts, the gift of boilers to warm our church, that it may serve as the gathering and meeting place for our congregation and the community," she prayed as she blessed the boiler.

The $100,000 project completed replaces the church's old failing oil system with high efficiency gas condensing boilers. This boiler project will both save the church money on energy costs, and dramatically reduce the building's carbon footprint. MedfordWellington Service, of Medford, installed the new boiler. This boiler replacement is part of Grace Episcopal Church's historical restoration and building greening project funded by the church's 2011 Capital Campaign.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Trip to the Top


On Thursday, August 30th, our contractor Jay Murray led a tour to the top of our Bell Tower for Wes Foote, Jr, the Reverend Noah Evans, Jonathan Hunt, Allison Andrews and Eva Englert.  Jonathan took the above video, and see below for our photo slideshow.


MEANWHILE, IN THE NETHERLANDS...From Minister of Music Ruth Roper




MEANWHILE, IN THE NETHERLANDS...

Two weeks ago Noah shared with me the story of the damaged bell and its pending re-casting; he was curious what I thought, both as a history buff, and as Grace's musician, who will be playing these bells sometime soon. While it's disappointing not to have all of the bells conserved in their pristine original form, I actually find it kind of cool that this one bell is having this incredible adventure. From Medford, to the U.S. heartland... then off to Asten, half a world away in the Netherlands, to the premiere bell foundry in the world... for melt-down, and like the phoenix, to rise from the ashes into a digitally-exact replica. Wow! And isn't our faith a lot about renewal and rebirth?

"I almost wish one of us could fly over there to witness it," Noah mused. Well, as it happens, my niece Joanna was in fact going to be in the Netherlands that very week! So, in a flurry of e-mails, I arranged to have her make the 2-hour side trip to the Royal Eijsbouts Foundry (http://www.eijsbouts.com/), to witness the event on our behalf. She was to be met at the train by Joep, the Dutch artisan overseeing this project, and given a tour. Our bell was not scheduled for its recasting until after Joanna's visit, but on the day of her visit she would be able to see its wax cast, and was invited to observe a bell for the Notre Dame in Paris being poured. Joanna, herself an artist who works with molten glass, not to mention always up for an offbeat adventure, was thrilled for the opportunity. After the foundry visit, she planned a visit to the associated "Klok & Peel" ("Clock & Bell") museum in Asten. (http://www.museumasten.nl/) I got so jazzed up reading these materials that I actually considered flying over there myself! (Curious? Read this: http://artdaily.com/index.asp?int_sec=2&int_new=54970#.UEgLRiLduSp)

I've been hoping to hear more from her about how the visit went -- so far I've just heard that it was "awesome!!" and received this picture of her next to a bell twice her size. (Her time in Holland was bnef, as she was en route to Israel to begin a program there.) Hopefully we'll hear more from her about her day with our phoenix-bell, so watch for future posts.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

The scaffolding reaches the top!




This week the scaffolding has reached the top of the Grace Episcopal Church Bell tower. It is quite and impressive site to the the work climb to the top of the tower.



Our masons are almost done with the front vestibule of the church, when they are done, They will start work on the interior of the bell tower until the scaffolding is ready for them to begin work on the exterior of the tower. The High Street door of the church may be closed for a couple of weeks.




The Bell company sent the bell to the foundry in the Netherlands to have it repaired (see the last blog post for the story of the cracked bell). The foundry (Royal Eijsbouts Bell Foundry) can't fix it, but will take a mold of our old bell and cast one that is identical. They will also use digital technology to shape the new bell's sound to exactly replicate the old bell's sound. They plan to take our old bell and melt it down and use the same bronze to fabricate the new one. All of this is at no additional cost to us. There will be both material and metaphysical links between the old and new bell!

Right now the bells are scheduled to come back the begging of October, and we hope to have the entire project completed by early November. The work seems to be on schedule at this time.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Phase II Tower Work Begins

The Phase II Restoration work on the Grace Church bell tower has begun!  We anticipate that this work on the Bell Tower and the High Street foyer will continue until the first week in November.

Our General Contractor, Murray Brothers has demolished and removed the internal first floor of the bell tower.
And the second floor platform (which will not be replaced).
The floor was then filled, and will have new concrete slab added later.
Our masons are working to match the mortar color and consistency with the building -- 

You can follow our masonry subcontractors perspective on this project on their own blog found here. 

We also have learned, unfortunately, that one of our bells developed a hairline crack as the bell contractors were working on it.  The bell is being shipped to the foundry in the Netherlands in order to be repaired.  You can see the crack in the photo below radiating down from one on the bolt holes.  We are told that the crack does not effect the part of the bell that produces sound, and will be able to be fully repaired.





Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Replacing Our Ancient Boilers

Compared to the rest of the historical buildings the boilers and furnaces are not that old, but they were at the end of their lifespans at 40, so as part of the overall restoration of Grace Church, we are replacing them with high efficiency natural gas boilers and water to air heat exchangers.

The benefits of the new boilers are many, but here are a few of my favorites:
  • Saving Energy - We expect to save 100,000 kBTU each year, saving us thousands of dollars and reducing our environmental impact by 18 metric tons of CO2 every year.
  • No More Oil - We no longer have to deal with oil deliveries, the volatile price of oil and having oil tanks on site.  What a relief!
  • No More Combustion in the Church - with the removal of the natural gas furnaces and their replacement with water to air heat exchangers and fan coils, all of the combustion for the heating system now takes place only in the boiler room and not underneath our beautiful sanctuary.
Here are some pictures from the boiler upgrade work that Medford Wellington has been doing.

Before & Now


Old inefficient boilers
Old Oil Boilers Piping

New High-Efficiency Natural Gas Boilers


Old Oil Tanks
Old Furnaces that mostly failed this Winter

New boilers wearing blankets because it is cold today
Old ducting and furnaces for recycling

Pipes and fittings to be installed for new heating system

Bags of fittings for new heating


More to come...

Bell Removal!



The bells were removed today from the Grace Episcopal Church bell tower, and sent to Chime Master in Lancaster, Ohio for restoration.  The entire operation took two days, and was an amazing feat.  The bells will be restored, fitted with new clappers on a new metal frame in Ohio, and then disassembled and brought back and reassembled inside our bell tower after the tower has been restored.  We hope to have the bells back this fall.


Monday, May 14, 2012

Update - May 14

Restoration Update - May 14, 2012

Bell Restoration: We have selected a contractor – Chime Master of Lancaster, Ohio. Tentative bell removal date - first week of June!!

Phase II: Is on track to begin this work in late summer of 2012. Our Architect is finalizing plans and developing bid documents for this phase relating to mostly the bell tower. We hope to get this out to bid soon, with a late May or early June start date.

New Parish Heat System (s): Medford Wellington has begun work on the new system. They are installing pipes now and will switch out the old system, and install the new one when our heating season is over. National Grid is also upgrading the gas line into the Church, which will involve some excavation of the front lawn, and moving the gas meter from inside the basement to the outside of the church.

Sanctuary Lighting: There is a demo light currently installed in the Baptismal area, and on one section of the South wall of the church. The building committee is testing and trying several possible alternatives to provide more light that is also energy efficient. Additionally, a new fixture has been ordered for the Baptismal area.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Restoration Update - February 28, 2012

Wedding and front church Door: We are still interviewing prospective contractors to do the work on the doors.

Bell Restoration: We have selected a contractor – Chime Master of Lancaster, Ohio. They are affiliated with Duffy and Sons who worked on the Grace Church chimes in 1973. The Vestry elected to make the large bell (once the Medford fire bell) able to be swung by a rope, in addition to and electrified clapper, so that we can have the experience of manually swinging that bell. Thanks to Wes Foote, Jr, Allison Andrews and Noah Evans who worked interviewing and selecting a bell contractor.

Phase II: It seems that we are on track to begin this work in late spring or summer of 2012. Our Architect is finalizing plans and developing bid documents for this phase relating to mostly the bell tower. We hope to get this out to bid in March.

New Parish Heat System (s): The Vestry has approved a contract for a new heating system for the church and parish house. This system will consist of high efficiency boilers and will reduce our heating bills and carbon footprint. We hope to have the new system installed in the Spring or Summer.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Restoration Updates - January 9, 2012

Phase I: This phase of the Grace Church Restoration program is complete. We are in planning mode for Phase II.

Wedding Door: We are currently interviewing prospective contractors to do the work on the door. The stairs are complete with Phase I.

Bell Restoration: We are in conversation with several Bell Restoration companies about the bell restoration part of the work. We hope to have had a final decision about the bell contractor by mid to late February.

Phase II: It seems that we are on track to begin this work in late spring or summer of 2012. Our Architect is finalizing plans and developing bid documents for this phase relating to mostly the bell tower. We hope to get this out to bid in February.

New Parish Heat System (s): We are currently in conversation with four heating contractors about the new system (s). Grace Church parishioners should be aware of the fact that the heating system for the Church only is in really bad shape, and running about just over half capacity. With winter upon us, there is a slim possibility that the system will not operate to full capacity for Sunday services, especially if we have extreme severe cold weather. We do not anticipate this occurring but in the event the Church is not sufficiently heated, the 8am and 10am services will be moved into the Wiles Parish Hall. We have tested the system with outside temperatures of 15 degrees, and it has been able to keep up, but we do not know if it get colder than that.

If Sunday services are moved into the Parish Hall, parishioners will be notified via email by early Sunday morning. The heating system will be replaced and upgraded sometime in the spring or summer.