MF / FIELD DESK / 2026
Buildings · Stewardship · Consensus
Church Buildings, Stewardship, and Consensus
Every congregation eventually meets in a room that somebody has to look after. The roof, the ramp, the rows of seats, the fellowship hall that hosts a funeral reception on Friday and a pancake breakfast on Saturday — someone has to steward all of it, and in most churches that someone is a volunteer with a clipboard and a full-time life.
About this library
Ministry Facilities is written for that person, and for the boards, sessions, vestries, and councils they answer to. We write about the ministry side of church buildings: how committees actually reach decisions, how to measure what a sanctuary can really hold, how to fund a renovation without exhausting your people, how to honor tradition while serving the congregation you have now, and how to make an old building welcome every body that comes through the door.
We are not architects, engineers, or code officials, and we never pretend to be. Where the law or the building code has an opinion, your local authority having jurisdiction — the fire marshal, the building department, your provincial or state regulator — has the final word. What we offer is the layer underneath: the committee craft, the stewardship thinking, and the pastoral math that gets a congregation from "we should really do something about this" to a decision everyone can live with.
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Working set
Three useful places to start
Practical guides for the building you already have.
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The Building Itself
How to Measure What Your Sanctuary Really Holds
Separate the official occupant-load limit from your usable seating count and observed crowding. A practical, jurisdiction-aware sanctuary audit.
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13 min →
Accessibility & Welcome
Fifteen Welcome Areas That Say Come In
A walking tour of fifteen entry and narthex spaces — porticos, vestibules, coat walls, coffee corners, check-in nooks — and what each one quietly tells a first-time visitor.
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Children & Family Spaces
Walking Through Your Nursery the Way a Parent Does
A room-by-room nursery and children's space walkthrough for church boards: what parents notice first, safe-environment basics, and volunteer needs.
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Complete library
Choose the responsibility on your desk
Each section holds its complete guide register.
Committees & DecisionsChartering, listening, and landing the choices a congregation has to own together.
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The Building ItselfCapacity, maintenance, and the systems that keep the room warm, dry, lit, and heard.
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Money & StewardshipFundraising, reserves, and handling money in ways that build trust.
02 guides
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Accessibility & WelcomeMaking an older building reachable — and genuinely hospitable — for every body.
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Children & Family SpacesNurseries, classrooms, playgrounds, and the families who fill them.
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Seasons of Church LifeBig Sundays, hard weather, weddings, funerals — the calendar the building keeps.
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