As the steward of your church facility, you know your property and environments say a lot about how much you care about the people who attend your church, especially first-time visitors. For that reason, you simply can’t let facilities issues slip to the back burner. For you, they are an integral part of the entire worship experience.

How to Spot Your Next Great Leader

As a leader — whether at home, at work, at church, wherever I am — I’ve got one job that’s more important that any other. I need to replace myself.

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Celebrating the gift of leaders who change lives

As we prepare for Christmas, we are all inspired by the greatest gift ever given. As church leaders, that inspiration drives us to be a gift to others every single day. No matter how large or small the church, every leader I talk to wants to share the gift of Jesus Christ with people who don’t know Him. Most of them realize that while sharing the gospel is a necessary part of that process, we must often open the door by loving on people and meeting their needs. Today, I want to take a moment to celebrate a few churches that are doing this well.

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How to turn your church facility into a catalyst for community

We all know that the Church is not a building. However, your church facilities can and should be used as a space to cultivate life-changing community. While there has been a lot of discussion about the changing trends in church facilities, the principle that we should do everything we can as church leaders to steward the resources we’re given hasn’t changed.

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3 keys to optimize your church’s connection space for community

The function of the church building has been one of the biggest ministry shifts over the past decade. Church leaders are starting to think about their campuses as 'wells' for people in the community to gather, rather than 'temples' that sit empty six and a half days a week.

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