“New to church today? Don’t forget to pickup your keycard to the fitness center, and schedule your couples massage with our concierge at the next steps table” 😜
This video is so timely for my church, especially the first and last point. We've got a formal dining room next to the lobby that I'm pushing to turn into a gathering place and we have zero signs around the building - and that's changing ASAP.
The churches I’ve been in have mostly moved away from the book stand shop areas where you can get materials. I’m sure there are clever ways to do it though!
Our church did a major addition about 10 years ago and did some interesting things in that space. I walk into our sanctuary and....thud...my heart drops. It's such a patchwork over design elements from the original building done more than 30 years ago; complete with holes and dust shadows. What has been your experience to improve these kind of spaces?
@@henryvanweeren7233 A key thought I push when working with churches is to begin with the end in mind. Even if you can't update all the spaces at once having an overall design plan that is specific to who you are as a body of believers can help shape decisions and move you in the right direction. Decide a color palette, a lighting guide, a furniture guide. And if it doesn't fit with your style guide it doesn't go in the building.
Some of these lobbies look better than 5 star hotels!!! 😳😳😳🤯🤯🤯
“New to church today? Don’t forget to pickup your keycard to the fitness center, and schedule your couples massage with our concierge at the next steps table” 😜
Now THIS is something a lot of church leadership do NOT think about!
Lot's of beautiful ideas and designs! Thanks for sharing this!
So true 👍🏻
This video is so timely for my church, especially the first and last point. We've got a formal dining room next to the lobby that I'm pushing to turn into a gathering place and we have zero signs around the building - and that's changing ASAP.
this really only works with modern church layouts. I love all the ideas but if you have an older traditional church this is almost impossible to do.
Thank you for that inspiration! Is a book stand still an area to consider or simply outdated? How would a modern and up to date one look like?
The churches I’ve been in have mostly moved away from the book stand shop areas where you can get materials. I’m sure there are clever ways to do it though!
Great lessons
Cool to see City Church in this lineup! Do you come to Bartlesville very often?
:) I've got fam in Dewey. We just visited there when I was on sabbatical. Great church.
Oh awesome! They sure are. We love their team! We’re just down the road at Christ Community Church. 😁
Yes👏🏼to👏🏼all👏🏼this👏🏼
Our church did a major addition about 10 years ago and did some interesting things in that space.
I walk into our sanctuary and....thud...my heart drops. It's such a patchwork over design elements from the original building done more than 30 years ago; complete with holes and dust shadows. What has been your experience to improve these kind of spaces?
@@henryvanweeren7233 A key thought I push when working with churches is to begin with the end in mind. Even if you can't update all the spaces at once having an overall design plan that is specific to who you are as a body of believers can help shape decisions and move you in the right direction. Decide a color palette, a lighting guide, a furniture guide. And if it doesn't fit with your style guide it doesn't go in the building.
This is great thanks!
Your quite welcome.
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More of this
Glad you enjoyed this one.