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The Value of Master Planning

Creating long-term, achievable goals and solutions for your worship facility is imperative to realizing the full potential of your ministry. A master plan transforms your vision into a roadmap that will help prioritize the needs of your ministry, your facility, and your churchgoers. Going through the master planning process also allows facility leadership to understand funding needs and how physical space is utilized to support those needs.

If it seems like your church leadership is sometimes rowing in different directions, the master plan process will help align your ministry’s mission and vision through a holistic engagement process.

What is the value of master planning for worship facilities?
Master planning for churches and worship clients provides church leadership with a clear path for future growth and expansion of their services. Creating a master plan provides the opportunity to assess your church’s needs, including programming and space utilization planning. The master planning process takes a deeper dive into your current obstacles and allows church leadership to focus on the areas in which the church would like to excel in sharing the gospel with the communities they serve.

Master planning identifies avenues for potential, not necessarily specific projects, renovations or additions, ensuring that decisions made based on urgent needs will not negatively impact the church’s ability to adapt in serving future generations. During the process, you will learn how design translates your vision into physical space that can serve your ministry’s mission. Establishing a series of benchmarks that keep both current and future projects aligned with long-term vision, the master plan is a reference point to maintain the integrity of your church’s mission. A master plan aids church leadership in facility-based decision making to keep the church moving forward toward its goals.

Why should my church participate in a master planning exercise?
Developing a master plan for your church’s future is important because it helps establish and/or codify your vision and mission into a cohesive, concise document. Every church seeks to tell the gospel story, and master planning is a tool for identifying the unique ways your church tells that story. Your unique narrative defines priorities and pathways for your future growth and ultimately helps answer the question: Where do we go from here?

Creating a comprehensive blueprint for your church’s future is essential to establishing a clear, vision-based roadmap for steering the church’s leadership and decision-making strategy into future growth.

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