First Baptist Dallas Sets Bold Plans to Restore Sanctuary after Devastating Fire

First Baptist Dallas Sets Bold Plans to Restore Sanctuary after Devastating Fire

First Baptist Dallas has unveiled ambitious designs to reconstruct its historic sanctuary after it was devastated by a fire earlier this year. During its service on Sunday, First Baptist Dallas' Executive Pastor Jeff Lovvorn outlined the church's efforts to rebuild. 

"Our goal is to honor the past while looking forward to what God will do here," Lovvorn told the congregation. "We are committed to preserving the historic exterior walls of the sanctuary, and we've been working diligently to shore them up during this challenging time."

The proposed designs feature a larger steeple, similar to the original structure, and plans for restored stained glass windows that will enhance the worship space.

"The steeple has been a symbolic cornerstone for our church, reminding us that Jesus Christ is our true cornerstone," Lovvorn added.

Included in the new sanctuary is an elevated floor and a redesigned pulpit, which will be oriented on the north side of the building. Lovvorn explained that this change is meant to create a more welcoming atmosphere for worshipers while incorporating modern amenities, including an expanded fellowship space, a grand staircase, and a new multi-purpose venue beneath the sanctuary.

First Baptist Dallas is also planning its largest fundraising effort ever, Mission 18, in order to bring its new vision to life by raising $95 million to support both the new sanctuary and other church ministries, Lovvorn said.

"We see this not just as a reconstruction but as a vision for the future," Lovvorn asserted. 

As reported by CBS News, construction plans are scheduled to take place in January 2025.

First Baptist Dallas, founded in 1980, experienced a fire in its historic red brick sanctuary in July.

"It's heartbreaking to see our sanctuary gone, but I believe in the church's mission and the strength of our community," one congregant, who's been a member for 13 years, said. 

As plans are in continued development, First Baptist Dallas encouraged its congregation and the wider community to partake in the rebuilding efforts. 

"This is our opportunity to make history for the glory of God," Lovvorn concluded, urging members to pray and contribute to the cause.

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Milton QuintanillaMilton Quintanilla is a freelance writer and content creator. He is a contributing writer for CrosswalkHeadlines and the host of the For Your Soul Podcast, a podcast devoted to sound doctrine and biblical truth. He holds a Masters of Divinity from Alliance Theological Seminary.