Our church is in need of a fellowship hall,and we need some assistance.?

December 302009

We do not have many people at our church,and our building has an upstairs fellowship hall that makes it difficult for most of the senior citizens to go up,so we are in need of a down level building to accommodate them.

Would the installation of an elevator be a better short-term solution than a new building or building addition? Elevators are not cheap, but certainly less expensive than a new building.

My church has a wonderfully historic upstairs that was used for some minor functions, and we recently installed an elevator. Our seniors and handicapped folks really appreciate it.

7 Responses

  1. Fireball Says:

    find ways to raise some money..
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  2. Jebus Says:

    I’ll help you build it.
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    not really

  3. oldernwiser Says:

    Would the installation of an elevator be a better short-term solution than a new building or building addition? Elevators are not cheap, but certainly less expensive than a new building.

    My church has a wonderfully historic upstairs that was used for some minor functions, and we recently installed an elevator. Our seniors and handicapped folks really appreciate it.
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  6. cindy Says:

    an elevator chair would solve the problem for many years to come.

    its much cheaper than a regular elevator and building a new building.

    Our church is very comfortable, financially, and we have our fellowship area downstairs in the basement. We find that sending our comfort moneys on missions is much more fruitful and our seniors use the chair to get up and downstairs.

    We should all look to economical ways to use the space and abilities that we already have, rather than looking to why we cannot do certain things and thinking we need so much more than we really do.
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  7. Winters Says:

    I’d pray, do some fundraising, give most of it to those in need, consider whether God wants your group "out there" instead of "in here" right now, and see what happens.

    God bless you.
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