A seismic shift is taking place in American church facilities, a
shift that will become even more noticeable in the years to come. Church
worship centers or sanctuaries will become smaller than they were the
past 40 years. As church leaders decide to build, a large number of them
will decide to build smaller than most of their predecessors have in
previous years.
The trend for the past four decades has been to build increasingly
larger worship centers. And while the large worship center will not
disappear, you will notice more intentionality to build or buy smaller.
Why? As I look at the church landscape in America, I see seven reasons,
and only two of them are related to declining attendance. I will note
those two first.
- Decreasing frequency of attendance among church members. I noted this trend in a previous article. The informal definition of an “active” church member a decade ago was a member who attended worship services an average of three to four times a month. Now a member can be present only two times a month and be considered active. That trend is definitely adversely affecting attendance. Continue at Thom Rainer
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