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How to make your recreation spaces as engaging as possible

 By Mark R Ashcraft with Bruce Woody, AIA If you look up the definition of “recreation,” you will see something along the lines of activities done to relax, have fun or simply done for enjoyment when one is not working. It is the re-energizing of our strength and spirit.  Today more than ever, we need […]

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Members get fit without getting hit

Gyms and fitness classes are great perks, but make sure proper safeguards are in place.

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Church Executive, July 2012, Volume 11, Issue 7

This issue includes an interview with Don Wilson, senior pastor of Christ Church of the Valley, Peoria, AZ. Also included are features on pastoral fame, church foreclosure, cyber theft, and a special section on sports and recreation.

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Church Executive, April 2011, Volume 10, Issue 4

The April issue includes an interview with James D. Gailliard, senior pastor, Word Tabernacle Church, Rocky Mount, NC. Also the issue includes a feature about the food service ministry at 15,000-member First Baptist Orlando, as well as, features about the impact of 2010 tax laws on churches and how New Life Church has recovered from a violent shooting in 2007.

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Today vinyl is a preferred flooring for many church uses

Vinyl floors might not have star power, but the quality flooring is cost-effective. Today’s churches are no longer used just for worship. They must be able to accommodate sports, light recreation, social activities and an array of other events. Thus, it is important that a flooring solution be versatile in design and function in order […]

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When a small space makes a large impact

How important is youth programming for teens in today’s churches? The youth are the church of tomorrow, right? Having a successful youth program will add excitement to any church. Unfortunately, often funding for students is not a high enough priority in a building project or the overall church budget.

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The Refinery, a place for remaking young lives

t’s called The Refinery, for the young lives it is intended to mold and refine, who use its facilities. Saddleback Church’s youth center that opened more than a year ago is as much a community center too, providing a venue for events, weddings and sports.

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