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.

Getting Your Church Building Ready for the Christmas Season
Christmas is often seen as one of the most meaningful seasons of the year for churches, but it’s also one of the busiest. Between special

7 Ways to Use Your Church Building Throughout the Week
“Church” may not be a building, but what an incredible blessing having a building to use truly is. It’s a ministry tool that can serve

Why Your Church Needs Centralized Maintenance Records
Has this ever happened to you? Something in the building breaks or needs to be repaired. Maybe the AC condenser goes out. You have a

The First Step to a Facility Plan That Actually Works: Get to Know Your Building
If your church has ever been caught off guard by an expensive repair or a major system failure, you’re not alone. It’s one of the

When You Don’t Have Enough Resources for Facility Maintenance
There will be times overseeing church maintenance when you simply don’t have enough resources to get everything done. Maybe you need more manpower. Maybe you

Plan Before It Breaks: Why Every Church Needs a Lifecycle Replacement Plan
When it comes to caring for your church facility, planning ahead makes all the difference. Every system in your building, like your HVAC, roof, flooring,

The Real Cost of Deferred Maintenance for Churches
We’ve all been. Something breaks and the immediate response is “We’ll band-aid it for now and deal with a real solution later.” In the moment,

Turn Maintenance into Ministry: Organizing Church Facility Volunteers
Caring for your church building isn’t just about keeping things clean or fixing what’s broken. It’s an opportunity for ministry. When your facility volunteers serve

How to Run a Church Volunteer Workday: Fall Cleanup Guide
Many hands make light work, and one of the places I’ve watched this concept play out perfectly is in a church workday or clean-up day.
