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The new auditorium at FBCH is a beautiful building. I remember the first time I walked in the door. It was a Wednesday evening of the first Pastor's School in the new building. The place was packed. Everything was done first class. It was impressive.
I also took a few minutes to walk over to the old auditorium. I thought back to the first time I entered this auditorium. It was the mid '70s. I was a high school kid from a church with an auditorium that seated 250. Needless to say, the FBCH auditorium was overwhelming.
On this evening after being in the new auditorium, the old auditorium looked smaller than it had before. I walked up the stairs past the mezzanine and found the seat where I use to sit. I have to admit, I became a bit sentimential. As I looked around the auditorium I remembered the crowds. I could almost hear the organ and piano loudly playing. I could picture the packed choir, the staff men sitting on the platform, and Dr. Hyles standing behind the pulpit. Many memories flooded my mind on that evening.
I thought it might be fun to have a thread where we could relive some memories of events that took place in that auditorium. Maybe you remember a sermon that made a difference in your life. Maybe you made a life changing decision at that altar. Perhaps there is a Youth Conference, Ladies Spectacular, or Pastor's School story. Possibly you have a funny or serious memory. Let's remember the "old" auditorium downtown!
I also took a few minutes to walk over to the old auditorium. I thought back to the first time I entered this auditorium. It was the mid '70s. I was a high school kid from a church with an auditorium that seated 250. Needless to say, the FBCH auditorium was overwhelming.
On this evening after being in the new auditorium, the old auditorium looked smaller than it had before. I walked up the stairs past the mezzanine and found the seat where I use to sit. I have to admit, I became a bit sentimential. As I looked around the auditorium I remembered the crowds. I could almost hear the organ and piano loudly playing. I could picture the packed choir, the staff men sitting on the platform, and Dr. Hyles standing behind the pulpit. Many memories flooded my mind on that evening.
I thought it might be fun to have a thread where we could relive some memories of events that took place in that auditorium. Maybe you remember a sermon that made a difference in your life. Maybe you made a life changing decision at that altar. Perhaps there is a Youth Conference, Ladies Spectacular, or Pastor's School story. Possibly you have a funny or serious memory. Let's remember the "old" auditorium downtown!