Multi-site
church ministry is quickly reshaping American Christianity in powerful ways.
Churches of all theological bent- everything from contemporary to traditional
churches- are considering multi-site as the next phase in ministry growth. As
your own local church grows, you may be wondering if expanding into multi-site
locations is the right move to make. Here are five questions to ponder before
making the leap from single-site to multi-site:
1. Why
are you considering multi-site?
If the
move to multi-site is simply because “everyone is doing it,” that’s not a good
enough reason. Expanding into multi-site needs to line up with the unique
vision God has given your leadership and pastoral team. If multiple factors are
pointing towards greater ministry opportunities through multi-site, then
Godspeed!
2.
What’s your average weekend attendance?
We highly
recommend churches only consider multi-site if their average weekend attendance
is over 1,000. This gives you a financial base that can readily support the
vision and mission of the church while also supporting the financial needs of a
new multi-site campus location.
3. How will you keep a “one church, many locations” feel of
multi-site ministry?
Several
multi-site churches rely on video-streaming technology for weekend messages to
have a consistent worship experience across all campuses. Other multi-sites
have a one-week tape-delay broadcast of their weekend messages for the same
purpose. There are a variety of ways different multi-site churches use
technology and planning to create a singular mindset across all campuses. How
will your church do the same?
4. How will you staff both your new multi-site and home base
campuses?
A new
campus means new people who need pastoral and ministerial care. This includes
increased demand on children’s ministry and weekend worship service for
volunteers and staff. Do you hire ahead of your prayerful growth, or do you
revise your current staff and volunteer structure to accommodate multiple
locations?
5. What facility options are you considering for multi-site
ministry?
Multi-site
churches across the U.S. use a variety of venues to host their multi-site
campuses. Movie theaters, college amphitheaters, hotel conference rooms, comedy
clubs, and school auditoriums are just a few of the different venues multi-site
churches are using each week. The cost of renting a facility is often as
expensive as simply purchasing one. Instead of running the risk of steeplejacking,
as Thom Schultz warns readers, you may consider
purchasing an existing facility and revising it to fit your basic needs as a
new multi-site location.
If you’re
considering a multi-site expansion facility, our Development Advisors team is
here to serve you. Development Advisors works with local churches to create
strategic facility expansion plans, including multi-site facility expansion. We
are a full-service commercial real estate development organization committed to
serving churches. This vision aligns with our principals’ personal values as
followers of Jesus Christ. Our Development Advisors team is here to serve you
and answer any questions you may have when it comes to both single-site and
multisite church facility expansion.
Development
Advisors provides a variety of services, including strategic planning,
financial feasibility, site or building selection, capital campaign direction ,
financing (as owner’s representative), project team selection, project and
construction management (also as owner’s representative), FF&E and AVL
procurement specialists, and relocation coordination, as needed.
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