Our Facilities

The Main Building is the original structure that houses the Sanctuary, Chapel and Parish Hall, as well as several offices and classrooms. The first church service in the main building was held on January 31, 1931. The Nave (the part of the Sanctuary where the congregation sits during worship) is the focal point of the church. The Chapel is located just off the Nave. Parish Hall sits directly below the Nave and is a large multi-purpose room designed for meals, meetings, lectures and receptions.
The Education Building houses the Children’s Ministry area, a few adult Sunday School classes, a few staff offices, and the Child Day Care Center.
The Church Life Center was built and dedicated in 1989. Often called the CLC, it includes the gym, walking track, Youth Ministry area, Singles Ministry area, and the Kay Senior Care Center.
Miscellaneous Areas
The Breezeway is the covered area that connects the Main Building to the Church Life Center and the Education Building.
The Courtyard is the outdoor garden area at Church Street surrounded by the Nave, Chapel and Main Building.
The Joseph McCluskey Library, located in room 104 of the Main Building, houses a wide variety of Biblical reference, study and secular books, tapes and literature. Materials may be checked out for a three-week period or used in the library.
A full-service Kitchen connects to Parish Hall on the first floor of the Main Building.
The Commons Room is room 120 in the Church Life Center and is a pleasant multi-purpose room with fireplace and adjacent kitchen used for classes, small receptions and gatherings.
The Prayer Room is located in room 206 across the hall from the Chapel.
Magnolia Parking Lot is the informal name for the parking lot next to the Main Building at the corner of Henley and Main where a large magnolia tree is located.
The Parlor is in room 103 of the Main Building and is used for special meetings and gatherings.
Offsite Facility
Sterchi Lodge is our church-owned 47-bed modern retreat facility located on a mountain-top 80 miles from downtown Knoxville on the Tennessee/North Carolina border. For more information, please visit the Sterchi Lodge page.