"It's not about in here," the pastor said shortly after a ceremony to mark the church's new era on Berlin Road, about a mile from New Oxford High School, which he attended.
Standing at the door to the parking lot, he gestured beyond the pavement to a line of trees at least 200 yards away.
"This is it," Joines said, waving his hand toward the 47-acre property stretching to Route 94. "We want to give the youth a place to go, to make a difference.
"That's why we're only a mile from the school."
Steve DiBiase, the church's full-time youth pastor, said plans call for a diverse recreational paradise: soccer fields, baseball and softball diamonds, a climbing tower, a zip line that leads to an obstacle course, a regulation-size paintball course and a Frisbee golf course.
The 15,000-square-foot, $2.5 million building, which will hold its first church service next Sunday, is a stepping stone toward the larger goal of doing all that can be done for the New Oxford-area community, Joines said.
It took seven months to complete and it is a far cry from the congregation's former digs. The old 8,000-square-foot building on Little Avenue was built about 1970.
"It was very traditional," Joines said, noting it had a sanctuary and basement into which the roughly 275 church members packed for services and meetings.
"This one is more
Plans also call for a 750- to 800-seat sanctuary on Berlin Road, as well as a family center on Route 94.
If you go
What: First church service in the new Cross Keys Fellowship Church
When: 10:15 a.m. Sunday
Where: 785 Berlin Road, New Oxford



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