The effective use of space is vital for a healthy church. A church’s buildings and space are not only tools for accomplishing the mission of the church, but they are also a statement to the community about the personality and priorities of the church. Buildings will not cause a church to grow, but the lack of space can keep a church from growing. The use of existing space and planning for new space and buildings is more than hiring an architect or finding a spot to. It is an integral part of a total strategy of church growth and church health.
The Evangelism and Church Growth Team is available to assist you in the following areas:
- Providing and using facilities as a part of a total plan of growth
- On-site space analysis of existing facilities
- Suggestions for use of existing space
- Space needs for various age groups
- Developing a master plan for building
- The total building process from discovery to construction
- Architectural consultations for remodeling and new construction
- Site selection and analysis
- Remodeling versus Relocation
- Choosing the right construction delivery system for your church
- Selecting an architect and/or contractor
- The use of volunteers in the building process
For a customized consultation for your church, contact Lynn Riley
Downloads:
Almost Everything You Need to Consider Before Building
Basics of the Building Process
Church Relocation
Preliminary Space Analysis Worksheet