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May 14, 2008

Missional Construction?

What the building preferences of the unchurched mean, and don’t mean.

People who don't go to church may be turned off by a recent trend toward more utilitarian church buildings. By a nearly 2-to-1 ratio over any other option, unchurched Americans prefer churches that look more like a medieval cathedral than...

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Posted by rwilloughby at 7:00 AM on May 14, 2008 | Comments (3) | Trackbacks (0)
December 6, 2007

Wisely Managing Use of the Building

Five reasons churches need up-to-date policies and practices on facility use

Many communities struggle with a shortage of public space in which to hold meetings, events, and offer education. These communities often view local churches and their facilities as accessible and welcoming places that meet their needs. When it comes to...
Posted by mbranaugh at 7:00 AM on December 6, 2007 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)
October 15, 2007

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Conversations for Building Church Leaders
Off The Agenda: Conversations for Building Church Leaders is a blog where people in church leadership positions — pastors, staff members, and volunteers, among others — gather for discussion, where they encourage, equip, and prepare each other for the joys and challenges...
Posted by mbranaugh at 8:01 AM on October 15, 2007 | Comments (3) | Trackbacks (0)
"Every church wants to grow, right? Not necessarily. Some leaders and members subconsciously may see growth as threatening and prefer to keep things ?the way they used to be.' This secret resistance among key people will surely inhibit growth." -...
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October 15, 2007

Charles Arn

Charles Arn completed his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Southern California, majoring in Instructional Design and Technology. He became actively involved in the church growth movement as his father, Dr. Win Arn, began to pioneer the study...
Posted by mbranaugh at 8:01 AM on October 15, 2007

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