Georgia Church Begins Construction on Monolithic Dome
The economy may be uncertain, but Rev. Willie Reid has no doubt that this is the right time to build a Monolithic Dome for his Fellowship Bible Baptist Church. The church, located in Warner Robins, Georgia, has experienced rapid growth and recently reached 2,000 members. But the relocation of local businesses such as Brown & Williamson combined with the transience of the area’s military population has led to fluctuations in the church’s membership base. Unswayed, Rev. Reid is moving forward anyway on construction of the $7 million building. (Continued…)
Free, Forever, Safe, Serene
Free, Forever, Safe, Serene — those four words are often used to describe a Monolithic Dome. But is that a valid description? Let’s analyze each. (Continued…)
January 2008 - Church in Commerce, Texas to Build Dome Sanctuary
St. Joseph Catholic Church in Commerce, Texas is scheduled to begin construction later this month on a unique, tornado-resistant building that will serve as the congregation’s new sanctuary. The new building will be a Monolithic Dome, a one-piece, steel-reinforced, super-insulated concrete structure best known for energy efficiency, longevity and the ability to meet the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s criteria for near-absolute protection from natural disasters. (Continued…)
Strengthening Churches
Click the play button below to watch our video about Monolithic Dome Churches. This video along with others is available on our free DVD . (Continued…)
Church Solutions Magazine Features Monolithic Domes
Church Solutions Magazine is one of the publications that pastors and administrators turn to when they are looking for information that pertains to running a medium-sized or large church. The magazine’s web site features information on everything from church marketing to fundraising during a recession. (Continued…)
Chemical Sensitivity and the Monolithic Dome
Can a Monolithic Dome cure chemical sensitivity? No. But it can certainly help people who have it. (Continued…)
The Most Eco-Friendly Church in Canada
The pastor of All Nations Church in Canada wanted to build the most eco-friendly, energy-efficient church in Canada. That’s why he opted for Monolithic Dome construction. (Continued…)
Progress at St. Joseph Church
The new paxis scaffold was a huge success, even though there are a few things that we are going to do differently. The one thing that we didn’t expect, was that it was so heavy that it started to make some pretty substantial ruts in the ground. We have been toying around with a few different ideas. First, I think we will pour a concrete circle in the middle of the dome so that the pivot point and tires have a harder surface to rotate on. Secondly, I think we will try to find some wider tires for the outside wheels, and change the way the motor is mounted so we have more ground clearance. (Continued…)




