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.

How to Cut Costs as a Facility Director for a Church: 7 Proven Strategies That Save Money Without Sacrificing Quality
Every church wants to be a good steward of its resources, and one of the biggest areas of opportunity is the facility budget. As facility

The Hidden Cost of Disorganization in Church Facility Management
Confusion, wasted money, and mess are just a few things that come to mind when thinking about disorganization in a church facility. We’ve seen it

How to Choose and Manage Vendors for Your Church
If you’ve ever had a contractor who didn’t show up, a cleaning crew that cut corners, or a vendor who stopped returning your calls once

Is Your Church Ready for Winter and the Holiday Season?
October is a turning point for most churches. Fall programs are in full swing, and you’re already looking ahead to the busiest weeks of the

Why Preventive Maintenance Matters for Your Church Facility
When it comes to caring for your church building, there are really two ways you can approach it: wait for something to break (reactive maintenance),

What a Facility Condition Assessment Is (and Why Your Church Needs One)
See if this sounds familiar. You stepped into your role because you have a heart for ministry. You felt called to take on that position

Church Safety and Emergency Preparedness: Why Every Congregation Needs a Disaster Plan
Yesterday I read the heartbreaking headline that there was a shooting and fire at a Michigan church. We grew up in Michigan and our families

Why Not You? Using Your Gifts to Serve the Church
Instead of a facility management guide today, I want to pause and offer a word of encouragement that struck me recently.” Recently, I heard a

Aligning Church Facility Management with Your Ministry’s Mission
When most people think about the mission of their church, they picture worship services, youth events, or community outreach. What often gets missed is how
