CLEMMONS — When it rained, it poured inside and out at Holy Family Parish in Clemmons. To abate the dripping water during torrential downpours, parishioners would break out the five-gallon buckets, and those buckets started getting more and more plentiful. It eventually became evident that a new roof was a necessity.
“It was a metal roof that was installed improperly, and it was leaking since day one,” said project manager Deacon John Harrison. “We had a lot of leaks. Anytime it rained hard, it leaked, and we tried many different fixes. Finally, we decided it could not be fixed, and we are going to put a new roof on it.”
After weeks of construction, the project is now about a third of the way done. The project is expected be completed within the next month, said project manager Deacon John Harrison.
The replacement roof was not a simple job. The church has many elevations, curves and a bell tower with a cross. At 15,000 square feet, it cost over $325,000 for materials, labor and a 20-year warranty.
“We started talking about this project last year, and we got seven different quotes. I knew nothing about metal roofs before we started this project, but I think I am pretty good with it now,” said Deacon Harrison. “We have two significant benefactors who came forward with a large amount of start-up money. And then we had some fundraising throughout the parish, a couple of extra special collections. We raised the money.”
— Lisa Geraci
Calling all friendly faces to volunteer with the 2025 Diocese of Charlotte Eucharistic Congress, set for Sept. 5-6 at the Charlotte Convention Center.
A variety of volunteer roles are available – including greeters, ushers, procession assistants, information booth attendants and book sales support.
Sign up for a 1.5- to 3-hour shift based on your interests and availability, with shifts starting 6 p.m. Friday and continuing through Saturday’s closing Mass.
All Volunteers receive free parking, and Ushers and Youth Track Volunteers also receive a free T-shirt. Be part of the behind-the-scenes team that helps make this inspiring event possible.
Learn more and sign up at www.goeucharist.com/get-involved.
— Catholic News Herald