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Jersey Village Baptist Church – Houston, Texas

Cedarville College Dixon Ministry Center, Cedarville, Ohio
The 120,000 SF Dixon Ministry Center includes the Jeremiah Chapel, the Christian ministries division, the Department of Music, Art and Worship and seven classrooms. The 3,400-seat chapel is the site of daily chapel services and features an 18’ x 24’ front projection screen.

The Church of the Resurrection of the Lord at Emmaus, Lakeway, Texas
The design for the new 1,000-seat/26,600 SF church was inspired by Fay Jones’ Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. The building consists of three large naves with a 40’ window at the end of each nave and 60-foot high laminated wood arches. The spaces merge into a large hexagonal stone floored sanctuary.

First United Methodist Church, Grapevine, Texas
First United Methodist, with seating for 1,000, offers both traditional and contemporary Methodist worship.

Central Baptist Church, Warner Robins, Georgia
Faced with a landlocked location and an aging facility, the Central Baptist Church congregation elected to move to a new site. The new 93,000 SF church sits on a wooded site and was completed in 2005.

Park Cities Baptist Church Christian Education Building, Dallas, Texas
The Park Hills Baptist Christian Education building is a new state-of-the-art, three-level structure that includes a 1,200-seat great hall, children and youth educational space, and a commons area that serves as the front door to the campus.

Briarwood Presbyterian, Birmingham, Alabama
The main worship center is a large traditional sanctuary, completed in the 1990’s. BAi assisted the church in the design of new sound reinforcement and video projection systems, which were added in 2007.

St. William’s Catholic Church, Round Rock, Texas
This magnificent worship center, dedicated in November 2006, serves the area just north of Austin and seats 1,500.

