Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Grateful for Great Neighbors


Jewish Federation gift will help rebuild Church of the Redeemer

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Posted: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 12:01 am
On a recent Wednesday morning, 13 members of the Jewish and Christian faith gathered at 20th and Atlantic, the Longport address where one of the city's most cherished landmarks once stood.
On that day, representatives of the Jewish Federation of Atlantic & Cape May presented parishioners of the Church of the Redeemer a $3,600 donation - a sum that will aid the Episcopal congregation's goal of rebuilding. The 104-year-old Spanish style building that faced the bay was destroyed by a fire caused by the June 30 storm.
Steven Perskie, president of the Jewish Federation and longtime resident of Longport, felt the donation was a very natural and instinctive reaction.
"(The Federation's) mission is to interact with and support the general community in ways that are consistent with Jewish values. Nothing in our view is more consistent with these values as helping a community in need that has lost a church to this kind of tragedy," the president said.
The $3,600 check, an intentional multiple of 18, represents good luck according to the Jewish faith. Traditionally, a numerological value is given to each of the Hebrew letters. "Life" in the Hebrew alphabet adds up to the number 18.
"This amount symbolizes two lives. The life of this church as it was and as it will be," Perskie explained.
Tom Subranni, a chairperson of the board of trustees for the church, accepted the donation with gratitude.
"These funds will help us rebuild our church, which stood on this site for over 100 years," Subranni said. "It will rise again from the ashes and serve the community as it has for so many years.
"In benevolence, the Jewish people are above the reach of competition," he continued, quoting writer Mark Twain.
Kate Subranni, a member of The Church of the Redeemer, was also present, wearing deep blue earrings made from salvaged stained glass of the church's windows.
"We all crawled through the rubble, even though the fire department yelled at us," Robert Subranni, a member of the church's executive staff, said.
The parishioner, among others, salvaged as many artifacts as possible to recycle for the new building, including gold plaques from the turn of the century. Pieces of the painted tiled altar stood against the church's rectory, still to be wiped clean of ash for reuse.
"We want to get it back on the register. You aren't going to be able to recognize the differences," he said.
The Church of the Redeemer's construction manager, Dan Mittelman, confirmed that the contracts are in the works to replicate the church as closely as possible to the original. The only difference will be a larger guild hall, with a modern, full-sized kitchen in order to accommodate more of the community.
"We are open to all," said chairperson Subranni, "We want the guild hall to be used for different events, like painting or yoga classes."
The church, which focuses on spirituality for all, rather than strict religious law, has plans to be open for full services by Father's Day 2013, Subranni confirmed.
Donations to the rebuilding effort can be sent directly to the church at 108 S. 20th Ave., Longport, NJ 08403.
Contact Caitlin Honan:
609-272-7227
CHonan@pressofac.com

Monday, September 10, 2012

Draft of Redeemer Design

Daniel Mittelman has been chosen as Construction Manager.  We're locking in plans shortly.  Attached is current draft.  Thoughts?

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Site Planning Success!

The Site Planning Hearing was a success. The Borough of Longport unanimously approved our site plan and variance requests. One of the memorable quotes was on the threshold for a D variance that we "enhance the public good." All agreed that we have been doing so for over a century. The Borough applauded our efforts and asked about future fundraising activities. City Engineer Dick Carter was really helpful explaining the regulations and his interpretations. Thanks to all for the help and warm wishes!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Redeemer vowed to be rebuilt

From the Downbeach Current:

http://www.shorenewstoday.com/snt/news/index.php/downbeach-/longport-margate-ventnor-general-news/28588-redeemer-vowed-to-be-rebuilt.html


Redeemer vowed to be rebuilt

LONGPORT – The June 30 derecho wreaked havoc everywhere but one very painful scar left behind is the empty lot at 20th and Atlantic avenues where the HistoricChurch of the Redeemer stood since 1908. A lightening strike is believed to be the culprit that helped destroy the wooden mission style church.

By the Monday following the fire it was determined that what had not been consumed by the flames was structurally unsound and in jeopardy of collapse and had to be demolished.  Tom Subranni of the Church of the Redeemer Council said they would rebuild on the same location.
The faithful who worship each Sunday from Fathers Day until Labor Day at the historic church have been pushed by Mother Nature but they have not bent. According to Subranni, services have continued every Sunday under a tent erected on the lawn of the rectory on 20th Avenue.
“The church was fully insured and we are now working on the rebuilding process, such as applying for site plan approval, meeting with our architect, talking with the insurance folks and other similar tasks,” said Subranni Sunday, Aug. 12.
They have an ambitious plan in mind and hope to have the new church dedicated before the end of the 2013 season, which would end the Sunday of Labor Day weekend.
The stained glass windows of The Church of the Redeemer were a big part of charm and one of its most cherished assets. Subranni said they did have insurance on the windows. “The Willet-Hauser Architectural Stained Glass Co. found the original working drawings and will be engaged to recreate them in the same way as they were created many, many years ago. Their collection of antique stained glass will be used in the creation of the new windows,” said Subranni.
Those windows were commissioned by one time Longport Mayor Edwin Lavino in the 1930s.
While the Church of the Redeemer is non-denominational it falls under the Episcopal Diocese of Trenton and Subranni said, “The Bishop and the Diocese fully support the plans to bring the Church of the Redeemer back to life and a place of peace and worship.”
Subranni added, “We would like folks to know that their beloved Church of the Redeemer will be rebuilt in the same style as before. Many people stopped to say how much they missed the church but had never stepped foot in it. When the church is rebuilt we would like these many kind folks to visit us often. The Guild Hall will be designed and available for interdenominational use and for other community activities. This will be a significant benefit to the residents of Longport and surrounding communities.”

Site Planning CORRECTION

There is a Site Planning Hearing at City Hall on Wednesday, August 22nd at 7pm.  A lot like Sundays, all are welcome.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Piano for the Music Department

The Valetta family of Brigantine gave us the piano used in last week's service. We give them a sincere and hearty thanks for their kind generosity.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Rebuilding efforts continue.

Rebuilding efforts continue.  There is a Site Planning Hearing at City Hall on August 23rd at 7pm.  All is progressing nicely.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

We've been meaning to post this picture for some time.
A little advertising never hurts... Rev. Baker ran the Longport Mile wearing his collar. The back of his shirt read "Service at 10am".

Friday, July 20, 2012

Redeemer Foundations

Photo taken, Sunday July 15, 2012

Video of Rev. John Baker

Rev. John Baker sings a hymn with the church as it holds services on the lawn the day after the Church of the Redeemer in Longport NJ burned to the ground

Thank you to the Aronstams and Johnsons' Lemonade Stand!

Last weekend, The Aronstams (Jeffery, Ellie, & Will) and Johnsons (Maya, Priya, & Leela) donated the proceeds from their Lemonade Stand to the Church of the Redeemer. Kids, we cannot thank you enough! We're honored to be in your thoughts and your summer vacation plans. THANK YOU!

Thank you to Drew Mirarchi!

Generosity Abounds! Drew Mirarchi stopped by the Historical Society recently and donated the contents of his piggy bank to help us rebuild. If it were not so blatantly self-serving, we'd vote you get your allowance raised. Thank you Drew!

Letter from the Bishop

We've been meaning to share the Bishop's letter.... The Diocese is fully on board with our rebuilding efforts.

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From Bishop Councell:

I am sorry to report that the Church of the Redeemer, our seasonal chapel at Longport, New Jersey, was destroyed by a fire caused by lightning on Friday night, June 29th. The Rev. John Baker and his family, from the Diocese of Virginia — who are in residence... these next few weeks — are safe. The rectory was preserved.

Please pray for the people who regularly attend the Church of the Redeemer and all those who support its presence and its ministry in the community of Longport. May our Lord bless and uphold them with grace and wisdom as they discern God's call and consider the future shape of their mission in obedience to Christ.

Faithfully yours in Christ,
+George
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A Thank You to a Lemonade Fundraiser

A huge THANK YOU to Sam, Rachel, Victoria and Mitchell for their tireless fundraising effort via their Lemonade stand! My Heroes!


You can also watch them on NBC 10 by clicking the video below.

Church Revival Began July 6, 2012

Repost from Facebook:

Let the Church of the Redeemer Tent Revival begin.... Many thanks to all involved (City Hall, Fire Dept., Rental City - Vineland) in this process.

Letter from Tara Funk Grim

Received a lovely message from Tara Funk Grim. Tara is a long time Redeemer friend who displays in our Art Show. We look forward to hosting this event again. Soon!

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My heart is with you all in this moment. The Church of the Redeemer was the most beautiful church I have attended filled with loving people and a history that began with the town of Longport. I am so sorry. My heart aches for ...the beautiful church, windows, and for the community.

I read Michael Cohen's heartfelt statement about the special power over those who sat in its pews, amid its walnut paneling awash in the glow of its intricate stained glass windows. Its power even transcended denomination and faith. It has been very special moments for me to be there in worship with you.

I cannot tell you how much The Church of the Redeemer has meant to me personally and to the people I have had the privilege to show the Church for their first time during the art show. I am so deeply saddened.

Tara Funk Grim

Letter from Elizabeth Eckhardt and Vincent Dipentino

Tom Subranni forwarded another kind letter of love and support. (This one is from Elizabeth Eckhardt and Vincent Dipentino.) The "physical place" echoes the opening hymn video from last week that Margaret Holmes has linked to.... "We are the Church, Together."

Safe travels.

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Tom:

Elizabeth and I are so very saddened to know of the tragic loss of the physical building, the Church of the R...edeemer. We are absolutely shocked, just flabbergasted at the news.

Our prayers, and the prayers of our Philadelphia Congregation – St. Peters Episcopal Church – are with you and the other most committed members, and faithful visitors of the Church of The Redeemer.

Interestingly, we too find ourselves without a “physical place” to worship as a result of building structural concerns, and the closing of our St Peters Church built more than 250 years ago in Society Hill, Phila…we are reminded that we worship as a congregation…where ever we can, and we will find Gods presence.

Elizabeth and will be in Colorado tomorrow, and will pray for God’s grace for the Church of the Redeemer, for St Peters Church and for all the faithful.

Thank you Tom and your brother Bob and all those so vitally important to the Church of The Redeemer for all that you do.

With warm personal regards, and our heartfelt prayers, we remain,

Very truly yours,

Vincent and Elizabeth

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Welcome to the new blog for the Church of Redeemer in Longport, NJ!

As many of you know, during the storm on June 30, 2012, our church caught on fire and was destroyed. Later on Monday, the building was demolished.

However, we are not losing hope. Rebuilding efforts are already underway and we have a full schedule through Labor Day. Church service will be held at 10AM on Sundays in the courtyard under a tent.

Along with our Facebook Page, we will be broadcasting announcements, posting photos, and other news on this blog. Please feel free to post thoughts, memories, and share photos here. By all means, please forward the site to whomever you think would be interested.

You can find us on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Friends-of-Church-of-the-Redeemer-Longport-NJ/356100011128962