The Story

What is the NETS Institute for Church Planting and Why is it Starting New Churches?
Why New England?
The Churches Planted to Date
The New Church in Watertown, Massachusetts
The Missions Trip from Williston, Vermont to Watertown, Massachusetts

The Organ in Pictures
The Church Renovation in Pictures

April 2009, Andy Lawrence:

This is the story of the future Redeemer Fellowship Church from an organist's perspective,where the NETS Institute for Church Planting (started a few years ago by my home church, Christ Memorial Church in Williston) is working on starting its newest new church. We’ve purchased the building of the former Phillips Congregational Church (1855-2006), and instead of turning it into condominiums like all the other closed church buildings on Mount Auburn Street, we’re actually going to use the beautiful 1937 building as the home for a new church. Our annual youth missions trip was our closest-to-home ever (the farthest being Cameroon about 3 years ago), taking nearly one hundred kids from our youth group and well over one hundred people with adults included, to Watertown to make a dent at fixing up this 34,000 square-foot facility.

The building contains a beautiful 1900 Woodberry/ 1937 Frazee organ that I was able to whip into playable shape quite quickly. The great, swell, and pedal are Woodberry while the choir division, console, and electropneumatic action are Frazee. The Woodberry was a 2/20 tracker, while the Frazee is a 3/24 EP, but all the original pipes, including a massive 16’ Open Wood, and the two original main windchests are intact. I had no idea what sort of organ there would be until I arrived at the church on April 17, but my job was to get the organ playing, and play it for a service during the week. Since all 110 (or so) of us were living in the church all week, it was also my job to play Old One-Hundredth at tutti at wakeup time each morning (usually 7:30AM).

This turned into quite an impromptu pipe organ encounter. Dozens of kids and several adults got tours of the organ chamber with great excitement. Two young pianists, one 13 and the other 16ish, want to start lessons right away back here in Vermont (in addition to a young adult who had already recently committed). One seventeen-year-old young man would like to be my new pipe organ maintenance apprentice. In addition to these, every night I had several kids, and occasionally an adult, ask me if they could try the organ. It plays techno quite convincingly!

We all came home to Vermont on Saturday the 25th of April, very tired, but with a lot of painting and cleaning done! We used 35 gallons of paint on the sanctuary ceiling alone. The church looks better and the organ sounds better than they have in decades.

Newspaper Article Quote

To celebrate the Phillips new (third) building in 1937, which replaced their 1900 (second) building:

Sept 22, 1937, entitled "Phillips Church Ceremonies Beginning Tomorrow Combining with Rally for Coming Year's Work"

There is one quote in the article regarding the organ: "The old Woodbury organ has been thoroughly renovated and enlarged by the addition of a choir organ and chimes. The organ is back of the chancel"

In other words, in (or prior to) 1937 Frazee removed the 2-manual Woodberry tracker organ prior to the demolition of the old building, and from it created a 3-manual electropneumatic organ retaining all pipework and all manual chestwork from Woodberry to install in a new chamber in the new building.

The Stoplist

Choir (manual I, expressive, 1937 Frazee, EP Unit Action, 4 ranks plus chimes)

8' Gemshorn
8' Gemshorn Celeste (TC)
8' Concert Flute (spotted metal, harmonic)
4' Gemshorn Octave (ext)
4' Harmonic Flute (ext)
2 2/3' Nasard (from gemshorn)
2' Piccolo (from gemshorn)
8' Clarinet
Chimes (G2 to G4)
Valve Tremolo
Couplers: 16, 4, Unison Off

Great (manual II, unenclosed, Slider chests and pipework are 1900 Woodberry, EP Pulldown action is 1937 Frazee. All stops full compass.)
8' Diapason
8' Dulciana
8' Melodia
4' Octave
4' Flute D'Amore
Grave Mixture II (would have been separated as twelfth and fifteenth before 1937)
8' Trumpet
Couplers: Swell 16, 8, 4, Choir 16, 8, 4, Great 16, 4

Swell (manual III, expressive, Slider chests and pipework are 1900 Woodberry, EP Pulldown action is 1937 Frazee. All stops full compass.)

16' Bourdon
8' Violin Diapason
8' Salicional
8' Aeoline
8' Stopped Diapason
4' Violina
4' Flute Harmonique
Dolce Cornet III
8' Oboe (plus 12 note extension on offset chest by Frazee, for use with octave coupler. Two other swell stops have this treatment but did not take note of which ones.)
Valve Tremolo
Couplers: 16, 4, unison off

Pedal (Two ranks, presumably both 1900 Woodberry with 1937 Frazee extensions. Frazee EP unit chests)

16' Open Diapason (Big ol' Open Wood in great condition!)
16' Bourdon
8' Octave (ext)
8' Gross Flute (ext of Bourdon)
8' Dolce Flute (from choir concert flute)
4' Flute (from choir concert flute)
Couplers: Great 8, Swell 8, Choir 8

Console
--1937 Frazee, 3 manual and pedal
--Pistons: Divisionals only: choir 4 thumb pistons; great 4 thumb pistons; swell 6 thumb pistons; pedal 4 thumb pistons; general cancel; sforzando toe stud; one spoon not currently functioning, probably great-to-pedal reversible.
--Choir expression shoe, Swell expression shoe, Crescendo shoe
--Control system is pneumatic gang contacts.

Notes:
--Organ is in a chamber at front of church and speaks through 3 window-shaped openings with thick (and dirty) grill cloth. Would benefit greatly from a newer thinner weave.
--Original 1900 Woodberry organ was in previous 1900 building on same site in a corner chamber with a simple facade of speaking diapason basses. Frazee retained these but they are now hidden in the chamber on an offset chest.
--Choir expression very effective, but swell has original Woodberry shades retrofitted with individual pouch actions and opens only 45 degrees directing sound toward a side wall of the chamber, blocking most sound whether open or closed. Will likely remove shades until more suitable ones can be constructed or current ones modified to open opposite direction.
--Each of the 4 divisions has its own regulator, but there is no static regulator nor return line to basement blower.
--Reisner chest magnets for all key, stop, and expression actions