
May/Jun 2006 Issue
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Planning Your Office Space
Often overlooked or placed on the “back burner”is planning for the church administrative offices. As the business center for the church, the offices are vital to day-to-day functions. Many times, for a busy church, long-range planning means preparing for the next activities and services. A detailed, ministry-orientated long-range master plan is critical for systematic growth and should include planning for current and future office needs.
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Building a Rock-Solid Facility
Advice on choosing that critical part of your construction team: the builder and architect.
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Structural Options: Pre-engineered Steel
Discussing the pros and cons of pre-engineered steel buildings.
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Interactivity in your Worship Services
In his book, The Millennium Matrix, Rex Miller explores the move from a broadcast culture to a digital one. One of the changes described is from seeking a passive experience (sitting in front of the television) to an interactive one (instant messaging with friends). As churches become more missional in their approach to reaching a digital generation, there are technologies available that can break down the barriers between the platform and the congregation.
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