The stewardship of space
Common sense and economics dictate that if you can make better use of your church’s existing multipurpose space, you can avoid costly building programs. The result is more money to fund your growing ministries.
Read More >Common sense and economics dictate that if you can make better use of your church’s existing multipurpose space, you can avoid costly building programs. The result is more money to fund your growing ministries.
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In the early days, when settlers would start a new community in America, one of the first structures they built was the church. Today, the tradition continues as more and more churches create their own communities within their local communities.
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Today’s carpet can be made from recycled materials, and are readily recycled at the end of their lifespan.
Read More >An outreach-minded Massachusetts church creates four bedrooms in the church — using room dividers — so that families in need have a safe, warm place to sleep.
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When it comes to interior elements in a worship space, a pulpit speaks perhaps the loudest.
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Spaghetti stains are one factor deciding whether it’s chairs or pews in the worship center.
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Church leaders are turning back to inner cities and building urban churches with missional zeal.
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