The benefits available for your church
Modular church buildings provide beautiful, affordable and feasible options for ministries of all sizes. This is a cost-effective way to add additional space to your current facility. Worship centers, gymnasiums, administrative and pastoral offices, classrooms, and more are all easily added through the use of a prefab building structure. Read this article to find out more about the benefits available for your church.
Modular church buildings provide beautiful additions to facilities of all sizes. Church growth is a blessing that also must be addressed through expansion. Adding multiple services provides some additional seating within your facility but it does not address the need for classroom space or administrative space. Traditional construction can be quite costly and includes many variables which can unexpectedly increase the construction cost. The smart construction provided through modular church buildings provides beautiful additions and it fits within the congregation’s budget while providing room for new congregants. A prefab building will provide the ministry with much-needed space for worship services and can include beautifully designed traditional sanctuaries as well as modern worship centers. The sky is the limit when it comes to the possibilities available through modular church buildings. The new beautiful addition will provide opportunities for biblical training, recreational activities, children’s programs, administrative offices, and gymnasiums, multipurpose rooms that can be divided using cubicles for multiple classrooms or office space, and many other options.
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read moreModular church buildings
Modular church buildings are an affordable option for churches looking to expand. Worship centers, administrative and pastor offices, gymnasiums, classrooms and more can be easily achieved through a prefab building structure. This is a cost-effective way to expand your facility while staying within your budget.
Modular church buildings are beautiful additions to any facility. Church growth is a common factor that many congregations must face; there are several choices including expansion, purchasing or leasing a new building, creating multiple worship services, utilizing additional buildings in the local area, and others. Church expansion is an exceptional option when you utilize a prefab building structure. These beautiful additions are growing in popularity because they provide churches with the ability to grow without the expenses associated with conventional construction. Additional space needed for worship services, biblical training, children programs, recreational activities, administrative offices, and more can be met through a prefab building addition.
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There is an idea prevalent in today’s churches that in order to develop a sense of community, more than just a five-minute fellowship ritual in the service, a coffee hour in between services, or potluck dinner afterwards is necessary for the parishioners’ lives to genuinely intersect. Spaces are needed where the members of a church community can gather to share honestly about the journey in faith as Christian followers.
There are very profound implications for church architects when it comes to designing a church, whether the church community is building a church home for the first time, remodeling the structure they already have, or are putting on an addition.
As few as 10 to 15 years ago, the typical plans drawn up by a church design architect contained a narthex/lobby area that was much smaller in size. The space acted more as a way to funnel members to other church spaces or to or from the exterior entry points. Under the old design, although it was possible for members to stop and talk following service, few actually did to avoid causing a traffic jam at key areas. Most would simply avoid the bottleneck and leave quickly to go and pick up the kids and go home immediately after service. Any discussions or other social interaction would have to wait for the potluck suppers to avoid crowding or standing in someone else’s way.
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