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On Palm Sunday 1989, a fire destroyed the carriage house in rural Sonoma County that had been converted to St. Andrew Presbyterian Church. Shortly thereafter, Turnbull Griffin Haesloop was hired to design a new church facility including sanctuary, fellowship hall, classrooms and offices. The challenge was to recapture the special quality of the lost building, while better accommodating the church's needs. The new facility includes a narthex which can be opened to both the sanctuary and parish hall. |
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