Why a Building?
Why a building? - This entry was originally published at Trying to follow in September 2005
I think my intitial hesitation about the whole building thing came when the church building craze started my last year of high school. My church decided we need to add a $2.5 million addition on to our building. I didn’t realize we were outgrowing the original building in the first place, and now they wanted to add on. And in adding on they wanted it to look really nice, which is understandable since the current building looked quite nice. But I thought to myself $2.5 million is a whole lot of money, and it just doesn’t seem necessary.
Little did I know over the next few years practically every church I went to was doing a building campaign. Some of them really needed it, others I wasn’t so sure. We attended one church for a while and then they started a building campaign for a second building and they where putting an indoor waterfall in it. That was it, I was gone.
Then at some point I started thinking… Why the heck do we need a building anyways? I mean we all live somewhere, why don’t we meet in our homes? It seemed to me that’s mostly what the early church did. I mean, it’s true we couldn’t all pack in to hear the really good preachers, but since when is that what it’s all about? Some would say that’s what small groups are for, to meet in smaller communities in our homes and stuff (I’ll address this later).
I’m not saying church buildings don’t have a purpose, I’ve just started questioning if they are really necessary at all. I mean is it feasible to do the things we do in a church building in our homes instead? And what about bigger events? Is it possible to do those in a place other than our own building?
One of my main concerns about the building is that seems to be all we spend our money on, or talk about spending our money on. The main time you hear about making tithing pledges in most churches it seems is usually related to a building campaign. And then the church goes into debt to purchase the new building before they even have all the money.
That was just a rant of sorts, I really should fine tune it a bit, but there it is raw

February 6th, 2006 at 12:12 pm
welcome to the community =)
February 6th, 2006 at 1:02 pm
Welcome to the City of Voices!
February 6th, 2006 at 3:39 pm
I understand what you are feeling. I Pastor a Church that meets in multi-sites and we have no building of our own. Don’t it make more sense to put our money in people instead of building?
February 7th, 2006 at 7:57 am
Glad to see you join us here. Many of us are thinking the same thing. Buildings aren’t evil, but they do create a culture that has to reconsidered.
February 8th, 2006 at 10:17 am
thanks folks for your comments. I appreciate your thoughts. Money is for meeting the needs of the people, and usually a building is not a need. agreed.