It took six months to create the architectural drawings for the new office, and another year for the renovation to be completed.
Church pews have been removed to make space for 28 work desks on one side and a mini-photography studio on the other side, photos show.
The photography studio takes up about a third of the floor space, Frank said, and can be removed to make space for more desks if needed.
It's not the first time that Cfx has converted an unconventional building into their office, Frank said.
Prior to the church, the agency — which Frank runs with his wife, Megan — had renovated and operated out of a former bank building.
"The inspector in that building said, 'This is great. You want to buy an old school, an old church, or an old bank. They're just built better and differently.' So ironically, I've checked two of those off the list," Frank added.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o8HSoqWeq6Oeu7S1w56pZ5ufonyktNSrmqFln5uzqq%2FEZp2oql2orq2xjKagrKufqr%2BqecKopa%2BdoqmypXnCqK6oqpueu6h50qmYnJ1dpbWwwM6sZGtoYmh6dA%3D%3D