Church Facility Management Blog
Practical tips, stories, and resources to help your church care for its buildings, reduce stress, and create welcoming spaces that support ministry. We also share insights from our consulting work and more on our YouTube channel.

Using a Facility Condition Assessment to Plan Wisely for Your Church’s Future
If you had a clear picture of what will need replaced in the next 3–5 years, would that help your budgeting conversations? Budgeting feels uncertain

How Churches Can Care for Their Buildings Through Intergenerational Service
“Intergenerational church” has become such a big buzzword over the years, which seems crazy since that’s really something the church should have been all along.

Why Most Churches Struggle With Vendors
Vendor management is one of the most underestimated parts of a church facility maintenance plan. Most churches don’t feel like they are doing anything “wrong”

Stop Skipping Steps: The Process of Building a Realistic Church Facility Maintenance Plan
When churches decide it’s time to improve facility maintenance, the desire for quick results is understandable. Leaders want to make progress, reduce problems, and create

What Church Facility Leaders Should Focus on First at the Beginning of a New Year
The start of a new year brings a lot of motivation. New goals. New plans. New intentions. In facility management, that often looks like a

A Realistic Starting Point for Church Facility Planning
As the year comes to a close, many church leaders feel the quiet pressure to do better in the year ahead. Facilities often land on

What a “Healthy” Church Facility Actually Looks Like
When people hear the phrase “healthy church facility,” a certain image often comes to mind. Perfectly clean spaces. Everything in its place. New equipment. No

A Simple Way to Start a Building Asset Inventory (Using a Real Example)
Creating an inventory of building assets may sound intimidating if you’ve never done it before, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s okay to

Building a Strong and Enjoyable Team Culture for Church Maintenance Staff
A healthy facility does not come only from good systems and solid maintenance plans. It comes from people. One of the most important and often
