For many churches, there comes a point when the current space no longer supports the ministry effectively. Attendance grows, kids’ areas feel overcrowded, parking becomes difficult, or the building simply no longer reflects the church’s vision for the future. At that point, one major question usually rises to the surface: Should we renovate our existing facility or build something new? The answer is rarely simple. Both options can create incredible ministry opportunities when
Church buildings are more than structures. They are tools for ministry. When designed well, they remove barriers, support growth, and create environments where people feel comfortable taking their next step. When design is overlooked or misaligned, even beautiful spaces can unintentionally limit connection and engagement. Here are some of the most common design mistakes churches make and how to avoid them. 1. Designing for Today Instead of Tomorrow It is easy to design a spac