Brooksville Assembly of God — In 2003, Brooksville Assembly of God held its first service in their debt-free Monolithic Dome church that cost $3.8 million.

Brooksville Assembly of God — In 2003, Brooksville Assembly of God held its first service in their debt-free Monolithic Dome church that cost $3.8 million. (Mike Woodside)


Brooksville Assembly of God

Debt free and stress free

It took two and a half years from groundbreaking to the first service, but Brooksville Assembly of God in Brooksville, Florida successfully completed their Monolithic Dome church — debt free.

“And it wasn’t only debt free,” said Executive Pastor Frank Prestigiacomo. “It was virtually stress free. We never had to hesitate or slow down due to money. There were delays, but they were caused by regulatory agencies. We never lost a subcontractor and that is in and of itself a miracle. In fact, we call our dome, The Miracle of Grace Dome.”

The Miracle of Grace Dome

Presently 1300 call Brooksville A/G their church home, but the dome offers room to grow with seating capacity for 2300. The 176′ × 58′ dome offers a large sanctuary and foyer entry area with tape and information counters.

Classrooms for christian education, children and youth services are in the original building, along with the fellowship hall. The conventional addition on the dome’s entrance consists of two floors, with the upper level providing access to the heating and cooling systems.

Raising funds

The dome was built essentially debt free due to the fact that all money for the church was raised internally. The church teaches the principle of tithing, but focuses on “no pressure giving.”

Two years prior to construction, they had $800,000 toward the building project. They planned to have no less than 60% of the $3.8 million needed before starting and this was achieved by January 2001. To finish the project, they raised the balance over the next 2.5 years.

Sweet sounds

Initially, the acoustics needed a lot of work so they called in sound specialist Porter Falcon of Falcon Audio to work on the system. Pastor Frank said, “It still needs some fine tuning, but now the overall acoustics are great.”

Their first service was held September 14, 2003 and their inaugural service in January 2004. The inaugural service included an extended weekend of activities which attracted many city officials, county commissioners, the sheriff and many new members and visitors.

Tours of the dome

Community residents and parishoners were extremely positive about the dome structure. Everyone remained excited during the entire building process.

Pastor Frank explained, “Once the building was safe and we got the go ahead from the contractor, we held monthly dome tours at the end of each morning service. We publicized it on the marquee, and people came for morning service just so they could walk through the dome.”

Future plans

The church is the only Monolithic Dome in the area, so there have been discussions with city officials to use the facility in an emergency, since they are in hurricane territory.

Future plans include streaming audio visual via the Internet of Sunday services.

Because his father was a general contractor, Pastor Frank had a working knowledge of construction. He also managed a large home center facility and worked in the real estate industry prior to entering the ministry in 1985.

Pastor Frank highly recommends building a Monolithic Dome to others interested in unique architecture.

He said, “I would advise a pastor or others to obtain a working knowledge of domes and be comfortable with the fixed structure. You can add on, but the additions have to be separate from the original facility or planned for from the start. Take into consideration the best size and try to utilize all the space available.”

Note: Article originally published in April 2004. Dollar amounts were valid in 2001-2004.

Built for growth — Located in Brooksville, Florida the dome church has a seating capacity for 2,300 — 1,000 more than its current membership.

Built for growth — Located in Brooksville, Florida the dome church has a seating capacity for 2,300 — 1,000 more than its current membership. (Mike Woodside)

Sanctuary — The Monolithic Dome has a diameter of 176 feet and a height of 58 feet. It encompasses a large sanctuary and foyer.

Sanctuary — The Monolithic Dome has a diameter of 176 feet and a height of 58 feet. It encompasses a large sanctuary and foyer. (Mike Woodside)

Sound and sight — Porter Falcon of Falcon Audio installed the audio/video equipment.

Sound and sight — Porter Falcon of Falcon Audio installed the audio/video equipment. (Mike Woodside)

Stage — It can comfortably accommodate musical and dramatic presentations.

Stage — It can comfortably accommodate musical and dramatic presentations. (Mike Woodside)

Services — The church holds several religious services each week.

Services — The church holds several religious services each week. (Mike Woodside)

They love it! — Musicians and choir members love their new sanctuary and stage.

They love it! — Musicians and choir members love their new sanctuary and stage. (Mike Woodside)

The one and only — The church is the only Monolithic Dome in the area.

The one and only — The church is the only Monolithic Dome in the area. (Mike Woodside)

Special spaces — Dome includes special areas for office work and storage.

Special spaces — Dome includes special areas for office work and storage. (Mike Woodside)

Debt free and stress free — It took 2 1/2 years from groundbreaking to the first service, but Brooksville Assembly of God successfully completed their Monolithic Dome church — debt free and stress free.

Debt free and stress free — It took 2 1/2 years from groundbreaking to the first service, but Brooksville Assembly of God successfully completed their Monolithic Dome church — debt free and stress free. (Mike Woodside)