Church Renovations was started to help Churches transform their Worship Facilities. By renovating, Expanding or Repurposing. With creative designs, functional layouts that meet your current needs and quality construction.
After spending over 20 years designing and building more than 100 new Worship facilities. I began to see the challenges 1st hand that today’s Churches face with acquiring new facilities. While over half the Worship Facilities in America are outdated and many no longer meeting present needs.
Inflation in building cost, zoning regulations, high interest rates. Along with years of planning. Have pushed ground up buildings out of reach of many congregations.
It has become much more financially feasible for Churches to renovate, expand or repurpose. At a cost savings up to 75%. With a much faster timeline, months instead of years. Enabling your congregation to continue effective ministry. In an inviting atmosphere that meets your needs.
Safety is Our 1st Priority for your congregation and construction personnel
We Maintain a atmosphere that brings reverence throughtout construction
All Workmanship is professional and of the highest quality
We are a ministry focused company
We Maintain a schedule, with weekly updates
Whatever we do, We do unto the Lord
As a former Pastor of over 14 years. I understand the importance of functional space requirements for a growing church. During my time as a Pastor, I experienced numerous renovations, expansions and repurposing. In addition to 3 new major ground up Worship Facilities Projects.
While leading my congregation thru these projects in order to manage our growth. I learned the challenges facing churches. I began consulting other churches with their facilities needs.
I felt a calling to do more. To walk with churches thru Design Building process. 20 years later I still feel that calling!
That’s why Church Renovations exist.
It is common for Churches to be complacent about disrepair and a lackluster facility. It becomes invisible after you see it enough times. What is also common is for church leaders to delay church upgrades with complaints about plans, protests about cost, and rebuttals about planning and processes. Nevertheless there are several reasons why the church renovations should be prioritized. Here are five of the reasons why we shouldn’t put off the upgrades.
Easier to reach new people . You want potential members to be impressed when they walk into your worship space for the first time.Whether you realize it or not, it matters.
In the same way that visitors are impressed by a well-kept and beautifully maintained worship space, so are your members.
What’s important, is that your building is already telling a story . As a visual representation of the congregation. Make sure that story is one that your members can be proud of and that would inspire commitment and buy-in with the mission of the church.
Every church needs a solid strategic plan. Included in that strategic plan, should be regular upgrades and maintenance to the physical part of the church. If this new wing, new A/C unit, or new digital media system is a part of the strategic plan of the church.
This item should not be understated. “One plants. Another waters. God makes things grow.” Pastoral tenures are trending in the direction of longer rather than shorter. However, no matter the circumstances, if and when there is a transition, don’t allow it to be the next pastor’s responsibility to do something that you could have done. Make it so that the next pastor can build on what you accomplished, rather than making up for lost time and doing double work because things were left undone.
Whatever you do, do it to the glory of God. Let’s remember that our worship spaces communicate what we think and believe about God. It’s a poor witness for people to walk into an unkept, poorly maintained, dilapidated building. Imagine a building that seeks to witness God’s majesty and greatness powerfully. What would that type of building look like? Now, what would it take for your building to communicate that kind of message?