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• New York Avenue Presbyterian Church of Washington, DC: new instrument of 3 manuals and 62 ranks.
• Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida: new instrument of 3 manuals, 60 ranks.
• Peachtree Christian Church of Atlanta, Georgia: new 3-manual console built into previous console case (with modifications) to operate both Pilcher pipe organ, and Ruffatti pipe organ, plus rewiring both pipe organs after lightning damage, and repairs to crumbling plaster chamber walls.
• Trinity United Methodist Church of Savannah, Georgia: rebuild their 3-manual, 39-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ and console.
• Cumberland United Methodist Church of Florence, South Carolina: rebuild 2-manual, 10-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ Opus 3995 with additions.
• Midway Presbyterian Church of Powder Springs, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals, 55 ranks.
• Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church of Atlanta, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals and 45 ranks.
• St. Andrews Episcopal Church of Rocky Mount, North Carolina: build a new instrument of 2-manuals, 22-ranks from new and existing resources.
• Newberry A. R. P. of Newberry, South Carolina: build a new 2-manual, 13-rank
organ from new and existing resources.
• Atlanta First United Methodist Church: build a new instrument of 5 manuals, 93 ranks/120 stops.
• New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary of New Orleans, Louisiana: build a new instrument for Leavell Chapel of 4 manuals and 80 ranks.
• New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary of New Orleans, Louisiana: build a new Recital Hall instrument of 3 manuals, 33 ranks using both new and existing resources.
• First United Methodist Church of Carrollton, Georgia: build a new instrument of 3 manuals,
43 ranks.
• Epiphany Lutheran Church of Conyers, Georgia: provide a new console with terraced drawknobs.
• St. John Episcopal Church of Savannah, Georgia: provide tonal revisions, re-voicing, and additions to their 4 manual, 64 rank Wicks organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Dothan, Alabama: rebuild their 3-manual console and solid state the organ relay, on their 43-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• First Baptist Church of Orangeburg, South Carolina: rebuild and enlarge their
3-manual, 31-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• Selwyn Avenue Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, North Carolina: rebuild and enlarge
their 3-manual, 22-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Jackson, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
its current 2-manual, 20-rank Austin organ.
• First United Methodist Church of Cochran, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
their 2-manual, 14-rank Pilcher/Möller pipe organ.
• Tennille Baptist Church of Tennille, Georgia: rebuild and enlarge
their 2-manual, 12-rank Pilcher/Möller pipe organ.
• Trinity United Methodist Church of Orangeburg, South Carolina: rebuild the console and relay of their 2-manual, 10-rank Wicks pipe organ.
• Covenant Presbyterian Church of Fayetteville, Georgia: rebuild their 4-manual console.
• First Church of Christ, Scientist of Roswell, Georgia: relocate a 2-manual, 13-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ from Atlanta to their sanctuary.
• First United Methodist Church of Wetumpka, Alabama: restore the facade of their present 2-manual, 10-rank Pilcher organ with a new console and general organ repairs including cleaning, pipe repair, and replacing the slider motors.
• First United Methodist Church of Tennille, Georgia: restore their 2-manual, 8-rank Tellers pipe organ.
• John Wesley United Methodist Church of Charleston, South Carolina: rebuild and enlarge their 3-manual, 36-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• The First Baptist Church of Camilla, Georgia: rebuild the Swell motor, refurbish the reeds, and repair pipe damage to their present 2-manual, 36-rank Casavant organ.
• Royster Memorial Presbyterian Church of Norfolk, Virginia:
rebuild and enlarge its 3-manual, 45-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Darien, Georgia: clean the instrument, oversee chamber modifications, replace the Swell motors, and repair water damage to their 2-manual, 11-rank Wicks organ.
• Callaway Gardens of Pine Mountain, Georgia: rebuild of their 3-manual, 23-rank M. P. Möller pipe organ.
• Church of the Advent (Episcopal) of Madison, Georgia: a new
2-manual, 15-rank instrument was built in a free-standing case for the church gallery.
• First Presbyterian Church of Savannah, Georgia: a new 3-manual, 47-rank instrument.
• Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Peachtree City,
Georgia: repair water damage to the Swell wind chests. (Instrument built new by A. E. Schlueter.)
• The First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana: rebuilding, re-voicing and reengineering of a 4-manual, 74-rank pipe organ to be installed in their new sanctuary.
• Bethel United Methodist Church of Charleston, South Carolina: a new 3-manual, 51-rank instrument.
• Hillside Presbyterian Church of Decatur, Georgia:
a new 12-rank instrument built from existing pipe resources.
• First United Methodist Church of Lenoir, North
Carolina: a new 3-manual console with significant additions to
their present instrument.
• Providence Baptist Church of Charlotte, North Carolina: a new console of 4 manuals with additions.
• Ingleside Baptist Church of Macon, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild their M. P. Möller console with solid-state equipment.
• First United Methodist Church of Tifton, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild their Schantz console with solid-state equipment, addition of MIDI, and reed cleaning.
• Tucker Stake LDS of Athens, Georgia, contracted to have their Wicks console rebuilt with Solid-State.
• Peachtree Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, contracted to have their M. P. Möller console rebuilt with new keyboards and MIDI.
• Holy Trinity Catholic Church of Peachtree City,
Georgia, contracted with our firm to repair water damage to the Swell wind chests. (Instrument built new by A. E. Schlueter.)
• First United Methodist Church of Douglas, Georgia, contracted with our firm to rebuild the Great division E. M. Skinner wind chests that were damaged by water.
• Indiantown Presbyterian Church of Hemingway, South Carolina, contracted with our firm to perform action adjustment, pipe repair, and corrective voicing for the Indiantown Presbyterian Church's Flentrop Organ.
• Marion Presbyterian Church of Marion, South Carolina, contracted with our firm to perform action adjustment, pipe repair, and corrective voicing for the Marion Presbyterian Church's Flentrop Organ.
• First Baptist Church of Enterprise, Alabama: Schantz console rebuilt, a major tonal revision and additions, MIDI, and a new façade built.
• Callaway Gardens of Pine Mountain, Georgia: re-leathering of their M. P. Möller Great and Choir divisions.
• First United Methodist Church of Griffin, Georgia:
new exposed hooded 8’ Festival Trumpet and 8’ Tromba.
• Morrison United Methodist Church of Leesburg, Florida: replacement of grill cloth, repair of En Chamade trumpet, and replacement of collapsed 16’ Principal pipes.
• The First Baptist Church of Hapeville, Georgia, contracted with our firm to build extensive custom grille work for their existing organ.
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"We love our organ. When our people gather for worship, it fills the sanctuary with beautiful music. The arrangement and aesthetic of the pipes blend in beautifully with the architecture. You have done a fine job, and it was a pleasure working with you. A. E. Schlueter Organ Co. has made a significant contribution to the relocation and continued gospel ministry of First Baptist Church in New Orleans."
John S. Hunter, Chairman of the Building and Design Team of the First Baptist Church of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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