[4] The 900-seat sanctuary in the church's current location on West Innes Street had its first worship service January 2, 1927.
[2] In 2006, St. John's paid $1.5 million for property on Fulton Street that included the former K-Town Furniture, which had closed in 2005 after 33 years in a former Winn Dixie building.
Five years later, the church decided to tear down that building because getting there from the main building required crossing the street, and without an expensive upgrade, its foundation could not support youth activities and contemporary worship, both of which needed more space.
Renovations were planned in the building that included the sanctuary and fellowship hall, and temporary locations for some activities and programs were needed.
The high school space was called Fuel, named for a service station that once stood on part of the church site.