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Building & Remodeling
Decide if it's time to build or renovate, and how to proceed.
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Topics:Administration, Buildings, Care of the Church, Management, Master plan, Operations, Planning, Strategy
Filters:Business administrator, Church board, Elder, Outreach, Pastor
Purpose:Evangelism
References:Luke 14:28-30, Matthew 9:16, Habakkuk 2:3
Date Added:October 21, 2004



Overview

Is your church going to build or remodel? These handouts walk your decision-makers through the planning that must go into the important project. You'll find assessments to help you know when and when not to build—and much more.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Plan Before You Decide
The first priority of a project is thorough planning.

 
When to Build
Certain factors may make new construction cheaper than renovating.

 
When Not to Build
Three tests to determine whether your church is ready for construction.

More Space for Less Money
Multipurpose remodeling can save a church millions.

 
Welcoming Seniors
Planning for the future means planning for the aged.

 
Architecture for the Next Generation
Style your structure for 21st-century people.

 
Your First Financial Steps
Because part of your planning must consider money.

 
Staying Focused During a Building Campaign
For people too busy for small groups, meet in cyberspace.

 
Teaching Old Buildings New Tricks
Discover more space in the space you already have.


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