Christian LeBlanc - Architect of Record

Christian LeBlanc studied Architecture at Clemson University, including a semester at the Charles E. Daniel Center in Genoa, Italy. He received his Master's degree in 1982. Since then he has maintained a continuing interest in traditional church architecture through several trips to Europe, ranging from England to Turkey.
Christian and his and his partner Lonzo Greene have over 80 years of combined experience in the design of religious architecture. One of their largest church projects, the 2400-seat Taylors First Baptist Church, done in the German Romanesque tradition, was published in newspapers in Tournai, Belgium, and Bamberg, Germany.