Many church leaders in low income areas know that their building is more than bricks and mortar – it is a community space for people to come to, to find peace, contact, practical support and God. Our buildings are a key asset. However, we also know that many were built quickly and cheaply many decades ago, and now show serious signs of aging, wear and tear. Yet many congregations do not have the resources for the increasing levels of maintenance, and the ongoing upkeep issues increasingly weigh leaders down drawing them away from their primary missional calling.
The key asset has now become a burden.
This conference aims to give church leaders practical advice and support to tackle such problems. Using expertise from the Church of England’s central Housing Project, and the Church Urban Fund, the day will be a mix of teaching, sharing and seminars, where nuts and bolts questions can be asked of those with the answers.