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Worship Facilities will be hosting its annual conference, the Worship Facilities Conference & Expo, at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, from October 24-26th.  WPH-Architects for Ministry will be exhibiting at the conference – stop by our booth and connect with us!  Todd Phillippi, president of WPH, will also be delivering a session entitled [...]

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Although some church leaders cringe at the thought of having a multi-purpose worship center, we submit that a facility of this nature would be pleasing to God.  With this concept one gets maximum use of their space.  There are wonderful economic benefits to a church that has or is planning to build a multi-use space.  [...]

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Youth spaces must also follow your program for ministry. If your vision for reaching youth is not well defined, we suggest that you tap into some of the ministry resources available, such as Oneighty.com    Too often, youth ministry space evolves from the “leftovers”- the least desirable spaces in the church. Though one may think [...]

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Worship Spaces

For many years worship services were held in what was called the “sanctuary.” This space was considered sacred, holy, “God’s house.” The design for these spaces followed certain common themes: the focus was on a platform, usually in a basilica plan, with an altar, communion table, organ, piano, pulpit, choir loft and perhaps a baptistery. [...]

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