Expanding without stopping worship
New spaces:
Key Indicators for Expansion
• Common Areas: Long bathroom lines or overcrowded lobbies that prevent post-service socializing. Most experts suggest that once your sanctuary or worship space consistently reaches 80% of its seating capacity, visitors may begin to feel crowded and stop attending.
• Congested Support Spaces: Expansion is often triggered by “bottlenecks” outside the sanctuary, such as:
• Parking: If your lot is full, people may drive away before even entering.
• Children’s Ministry: If your kids’ classrooms are at capacity or feel uncomfortably full, parents are less likely to return.
Common Areas: Long bathroom lines or overcrowded lobbies that prevent post-service socializing.
Expanding your current to meet your needs. We can design and construct additional space to meet your needs. While in most cases allowing you to continue to Worship in your facilities. From new gathering spaces, worship seating, platform , restrooms, Children’s Spaces, offices the possibility are Endless.
Yes, we have a Vision Package that provides the design, scope, and budget.
That’s okay. We operate as a team. Many times, the church already has relationships with contractors who are willing to donate part or all of their services. We forward those savings to your church.
General renovations are usually completed in 3 to 6 months, depending on the scope. A refresh can often be completed in around 30 days.
Yes, in most cases we schedule our work around your schedule to ensure minimal disruption.
Yes, it is common for churches to build a long-term plan that is completed in phases.
Yes, we have years of experience working with both state and local agencies. We make sure your project complies with all governing requirements.