Dan Sanders, pastor of Lumen Christi, admitted to parishioners at the beginning of Mass. 25, at Lumen Christi Thiensville, packing the modestly sized church for an emotional last Mass. Hundreds of parishioners gathered on the morning of Sunday, Sept. “The Thiensville location was a great, wonderful part of our history and we’re very grateful for that, but we’re also looking forward to the future,” he said. “I think this is a new chapter for Lumen Christi Parish, and from all the feedback I’ve received, everyone is extremely positive – ready for the future,” said Mike Walton, chairman of the ad-hoc building committee, at the forefront of the effort to consolidate campuses. The buildout includes a new 10,000- square-foot gym and parish activities center, expanded parking lot and more, with all construction completed on time and under budget, according to parish leadership.īut it is also a time of reflection and loss, as Lumen Christi prepares for the decommissioning and sale of the Lumen Christi Thiensville church, the previous site of St.
James Parish, located at the intersection of Mequon and Range Line Roads. It’s an exciting time for the parish as it successfully executed an $11.5 million capital campaign to enable a comprehensive renovation of their Mequon site, the former St. Dan Sanders, pastor of Lumen Christi Parish, Mequon, invites parishioners at the Lumen Christi Thiensville, site to share memories of the church during the final Mass in Thiensville, Sunday, Sept.