Scott McLean

The Building Chairman Responsibilities & The Key Attributes for Success

The Building Chairman will set the tone for any building program, from pre-construction design through final construction and move-in. I would hesitate to say that the “absolute success” of a church building program rests solely on the shoulders of one man, but the building chairman may be “The Man”. The building chairman and the job that he does, clearly impacts the pastor’s quality of life.

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Assembling a Church Building Expansion Committee

The process of expanding and developing a new church facility involves the collaboration of church leaders, church staff and congregant volunteers along with Development Advisors (“Advisors”) as the project leader. This document is intended as a guideline to select the most appropriate individuals to participate on the steering committee (“Committee”) for a proposed new ground-up church project.

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Stapleton Fellowship Church

Stapleton Fellowship Church (SFC) had reached its maximum growth capacity at a interim school facility owned by Denver School of Science and Technology. With $4.9 million cash resources available (sale of previous property), SFC needed to procure its own facility to solidify growth and its position in the burgeoning community of Stapleton.

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Colorado Community Church

Acquired from Cherry Hills Community Church in 1995, the church thrived in this proven church location until a leadership change resulted in a slow membership decline eventually requiring Colorado Community Church to sell its Class “A” 75,000 SF church property. CFS was hired as the church’s listing agent…

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Lookout Mtn. Comm Church

A lender took this 51,200 SF Class “A” Church property back in foreclosure from Lookout Mountain Community Church and hired CFS as its’ listing agent to sell the property. Constructed in 2002 for approximately $11.8 million, the property was sold to Flatirons Community Church…

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Crossroads Community Church

Crossroads Community Church needed to obtain a larger worship facility because of continuing membership growth. Church Facility Solutions was challenged to make a small renovation budget stretch by acquiring an existing building to renovate. CFS was able to obtain a higher than normal loan amount to carry the existing church property until it could be sold.

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Mission Hills Church

Mission Hills Church’s existing facilities located at University & Orchard (Greenwood Village) could not be expanded to accommodate new growth. The client needed to acquire a new land site, develop a new church campus and sell its existing property to fund its future expansion.

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Should Our Church Consider Multi-Site?

This is the question many churches today are asking for expanding their footprint. Building bigger buildings has been replaced with multisite. Multisite is simply adding another location which doesn’t require a wholesale relocation of the base church. This additional site is sized and strategically located based upon your current base attendance. Rarely does another site

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Corporate Facilities

Development Advisors executes corporate facility development projects tailored for the unique and specific needs of our office, industrial, retail and healthcare clients. We act as either the Build-to-Suit developer for a lease, or as the development manager for building owners.

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Cherry Creek Comm Church

Cherry Creek Community Church, came to the conclusion that the disadvantages of the properties were preventing growth for this congregation. Church Facility Solutions worked with Cherry Creek Community Church to position these church properties for sale for a higher and better use.

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