The Bathurst Presbyterian Church is inviting the community to come and see the upgrade to its church building at the Autumn Fair next month.
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Everyone is welcome to come and have a look, with volunteers to be on hand to show guests around if needed.
Since work began on the church building in the middle of 2016, a brand new and much larger entrance was constructed, on the Howick Street side.
It also includes the construction of a multi-purpose room that connects the main auditorium with the hall and new bathrooms, as well as a reconfiguration of the main building that allows for a more functional space.
"The refresh of our facilities has been designed to keep our site functional and welcoming as a place where people can meet to hear about Jesus," pastor Tristan Merkel said.
"Across the site we've kept the original character of the building, which fits so well in our town square. Accessibility has also been improved across the site.
"There's still a bit here and there that we're finishing off, but the main work is done, and we're really happy with how it's turned out. We're really thankful to the architects and trades and heritage experts who got it all done."
The church's annual Autumn Fair will be held on May 11.
The Autumn Fair will be a part of the church's Autumn Festival which will include a screening of For the Love of God: How the church is better and worse than you ever imagined on May 15.
The documentary is about the good, bad and ugly of the church over history.
There's also an Investigating Jesus course kicks off on the May 19, which is an easy way to find out a bit more about who Jesus is and what he's done.
For anymore more information contact Pastor Merkel on 0400 998 972.