Every ministry goes through seasons of change. Sometimes, that change means growing pains. However, these pains do not need to be a permanent or negative thing—they can be effective signals to help know where positive change needs to happen.
Read MoreAs a church community grows, so do the needs for larger rooms, additional facilities, more functional areas, and bigger parking lots — just to name a few. If your church has outgrown its current building and you are interested in building a new church...
Read MoreIf you know your church will need a bigger building in the future, but you aren’t quite ready to actually begin the building process, it can feel like a weird season of waiting—full of anticipation, unknowns, as well as excitement.
Read MoreIs your church interested in purchasing a piece of land to build on? If so, you may think you first need is to contact a commercial realtor, however that isn’t necessarily the case. There are some first steps you can take.
Read MoreMany churches, especially those who were experiencing significant growth before Covid-19 hit, are now wondering if they should continue moving forward with their expansion plans. The uncertainties of the future are definitely cause to focus on...
Read MoreAn empty, big-box store can be blank canvas and a church architect design on. An experienced church architect will understand your church’s current pain points and know how to solve those pain points in a creative, effective, and cost-efficient way.
Read MoreChurches are asking us "How are other churches reacting in regard to their building design & construction projects during the Coronavirus?" In all cases we have been encouraging churches to proceed carefully regarding their plans as it relates...
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