Your church is well-loved and respected, but it’s easy to fall short of making its property stand out to members and passersby. If you want to make your church more appealing, here are seven simple ways to do it that will save time and money.
1. Plant Flowers
You want your church to be full of life and you can reflect that through the energy you put around your building. Guests might hesitate to enter a church that doesn’t have good curb appeal. You want the front of your building to appear welcoming.
Plant flowers to match each season around fences and walkways to brighten up your exterior. You can create garden beds around the church or use pots and barrels to feature favorites from your congregation. Have a committee plant or display seasonal flowers, or plant bulbs that bloom at different times throughout the year so you always have something living near your building.
2. Fill In Lawn Gaps
Depending on your property, you might find holes or bare patches in your church’s yard. Consider mending these patches with grass seed or sod as part of your lawn care routine. A full, lush yard provides space for kids to play, and for you to host outdoor picnics and other congregational and community events.
3. Install a Water Feature
Water is a cleaner that shows up many times throughout the Bible and in the traditions of many religious denominations. A water feature on your property provides an excellent location for prayer, meditation and meaningful conversation.
You can add a small pond near your church building for everyone to enjoy water’s soothing effects on the mind. Consider adding benches or a walkway to encourage people to rest and reflect when they visit. If you choose a fountain, involve your congregation in finding the most meaningful design.
4. Decorate the Entry
Decorating your church’s entryway is an easy way to show visitors your church is alive and well. Celebrate each season with wreaths, flowers, door mats and other decor items you can find at a discount in many shops. Using bright colors can help catch the eyes of people passing by and encourage them to check out your church.
You can purchase the decorations, or ask crafty kids and adults if they’re willing to make some. The handmade decor adds a unique touch to your exterior and helps church members feel involved in its operation.
5. Paint the Exterior
Like any building, the exterior colors of a church fade over time. If you want to refresh your property, consider adding a new coat of paint.
Modern tools make it easier to quickly and easily paint an exterior. You could also hire professionals to tackle the job if you have a large building. Work with church leaders to decide whether you want to paint the church the same color or go in a different direction. Choosing paint allows the congregation to be creative together.
6. Clean Your Windows
If your church property looks dull, consider giving your windows a shine. The difference might surprise you. Church windows are often more complex than those in homes or businesses — they’re often tall, uniquely shaped and have stained glass to consider. However, cleaning them is possible and necessary to keep your church building looking its best.
Use a microfiber cloth or mop to polish your windows gently with a cleanser and water. Avoid using acidic or chemical cleaners for stained glass, as it could damage the color. Sometimes, just water and a gentle touch can remove the dust and dirt that plague your windows. When your windows are clean, sunlight will reflect off them, giving your church the shine it deserves.
7. Remove Dead Foliage
Just as planting flowers brings life to your church property, dead foliage can make your church seem uncared for or barren. Get together a group to remove any weeds, vines or plants that are dead or invasive to your property. When you dispose of these items, you’ll have more room to plant new trees, shrubs and flowers that will beautify your church for years.
Making Your Church Property More Appealing
Your church’s property is the first impression visitors and passersby get, so you want to make it friendly. These tips are easy ways to take your church’s property from ordinary to extraordinary.