Choosing a Church Capital Campaign Consultant? 5 Red Flags to Look For and Key Questions to Help You See Them
Butter or margarine? Soup or salad? Paper or plastic? Highway or back roads? Most of life’s decisions are benign. It’s rare to face a life-altering choice. When you stand at a pivotal crossroads, you must have a trustworthy guide to help you make the best decision possible. Let's focus on one defining moment in a church's life —a construction project. Whether taking on a new build, addition, or renovation, it’s a high-stakes proposition. The decisions made during this time will become blessings to enjoy – or – challenges to overcome for the foreseeable future. One of the most important decisions [...]
4 Viable Strategies to Combat the Senior Living Labor Shortage
"What’s it like having five kids?" Jim Gaffigan recalls being asked. The comedian replied, "Imagine you’re drowning. And someone hands you a baby!" If you’re an executive in the senior living field, this may describe how you feel. Your work is essential. It requires a high level of specialized skill and a deep well of compassion to provide the care residents and their loved ones deserve. Times are tough, though. Special funding provided during the Covid pandemic is ending. Well-intended regulations are imposing unintended difficulties. Hiring and retaining quality staff is exceptionally challenging; operating margins are low. Moreover, burnout rates [...]
Embracing Partnership and Innovation: A Reflection on Collaboration with Wisconsin Lutheran College and Catalyst Construction
As I reflect on my journey with Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC) over the past 16 years, one significant partnership stands out: our collaboration with Catalyst Construction. This relationship not only transformed our campus but also reinforced the principles of trust, stewardship, and innovation that are vital to our mission of preparing Christian leaders. The Beginning of a Partnership When I began my tenure as President in 2008, WLC was a smaller institution with 600 students. Today, we are blessed with a record enrollment of approximately 1,100 students, thanks in part to the strategic growth initiatives and building projects we've undertaken [...]
5 Ways to Utilize Church Space During Summer
Have you ever wondered where your congregation goes during the summer months? Church leaders often say, “You can’t fight summer,” with calendars quickly filling up with picnics, parties, and vacations. It’s true that summer offers endless joy for families and communities alike, but preaching to half-full pews and empty worship halls can be disheartening for churches. The good news is that you can position your church as the central hub for sunny activities, laughing children, and joyful celebrations that honor God by optimizing your unused church spaces. With some planning and creativity, these vacant areas can become vibrant gathering points [...]
5 Construction Priorities That You Can’t Afford to Overlook
There are two types of people in this world. Those who make “to-do” lists – and those who rely on them! Which one are you? Knowing what to expect helps you prepare. Being prepared empowers you to be present. Like going on vacation. If you thought through everything you need and double-checked your luggage, you’ll be far better positioned to enjoy the ride. Of course, you don’t have to plan the life out of everything you engage in. Spontaneity has its place. But you don’t want to walk into your life’s biggest moments with a blindfold on. Taking on a [...]
10 Effective Development Partnerships for Church Spaces
Seasons change. Chapters close. Life cycles repeat. There is a time for everything under the sun. There is a time to start new churches, close old ones, and revitalize declining churches. Tragically, many churches don’t recognize their current stage in the church’s lifecycle. John Bussman reports that churches can dramatically overestimate their health. His research found that: “LCMS congregants are three times likelier to report growth than official attendance data suggests, and 70% less likely to report decline than official attendance data suggests.” This phenomenon is not unique to one denomination. Churches of all flavors can misread their situation – [...]
Bring Your Vision to Reality with a Multilayered Church Construction Process
DIY is all the rage. YouTube tutorials promise to make everyone an expert. That’s great in some cases. Why not learn how to craft, paint, or upcycle? In other cases, DIY can be disastrous. Take whitewater rafting as an example. You can read blogs, watch videos, talk to experts, and even take a class. But you need a guide if you’ve never physically gone through rapids on a raft. Once you’re in the water, there's no time for second-guessing or revisiting your notes. The unpredictable rocks and rapids demand split-second decisions. They won’t offer a second chance. Without an experienced [...]
Church Building Construction: Embracing Flexibility and Adaptability
Do you remember driving in new places before a GPS navigation system told you exactly what to do? If you were cautious, you’d track down a map at a gas station, or print one from the internet. Otherwise, you had to rely on the well-meaning, but less helpful directions from a friend. They'd say, “Turn left by the big tree. “You can’t miss it,” they’d promise. Inevitably, you’d miss it! Even with the best of directions, you couldn’t possibly anticipate the amount of traffic, detours, or Sunday drivers. All of which could cause you to pivot and find an alternative [...]
Can You Complete a Church Construction Project without Church Debt?
Debt is a four-letter word - literally. But is it that kind of four-letter word? Debt can send your anxiety through the roof. Just watch the US Debt skyrocket at usdebtclock.org. You could also listen to politicians debate the merits of student debt relief. In this cultural moment, it’s hard to see debt as anything other than bad or foolish. But is debt always bad? Is all debt bad? Should debt be avoided at all costs? The pressure of going into debt is amplified when applied to the church. Spiritual dynamics must be factored in. Multiple people are involved. A [...]
Reframing Your Ministry: 3 Ways to Leave a Church Legacy
Death and taxes. They say those are the only unavoidable things in life. There’s some truth to that, but not only for people. It’s also true for organizations like churches. It’s a harsh reality to face. But it’s becoming increasingly common in America. Lifeway reports that up to 10,000 churches close their doors every year. No one wants to be entrusted with shutting off the lights for the last time. So many memories are embedded in between the walls of a church building—weddings, baptisms, laughter, prayer, worship, grieving, and more. Every church, though, has a lifespan. It has a birthday, [...]