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Comprehensible, Not Comfortable—Part 2
There was a time when every surface, window, and piece of furniture in our churchbuildings told the story of Jesus and the Gospel. Every design

Social Distancing: Upholstery and Lighting
Soft surfaces may harbor bacteria longer due to their difficulty cleaning. However, new fabrics and fabrication techniques incorporate anti-microbial agents which can help keep your

Interruption or Disruption?
How you see the impacts of the Pandemic will shape the church for a generation. Over the past 20 years “regular church attendance” has declined

Quick Tips on Social Distancing Guidelines
Let us be your resource as you re-open your facility! Download our Quick Tips for Cleaner, Safer, and More Accessible spaces during COVID-19. INTERIORS QUICK

A Call to Faithfulness
Blueline is blessed to have served well over a hundred churches in our sixteen-year history. Over those years, during periods of uncertainty, I have been

Good News About Churches and Building Projects
Several weeks ago, we responded to the question, “Is now a good time for churches to build?” by discussing forecasts for construction pricing. But the

COVID-19 and The Cost of Construction
When stay-at-home orders rolled out in March, it was natural for our clients to ask, “Should we move ahead with construction, or postpone?” The answer

Children’s Ministries in a Post-Virus World
We all know that the world we are emerging into will be different than the one we took shelter from. Fist bumps, or even elbow

Reopening Your Church: A Guide to Resources
During Blueline’s recent webinar on church operations, we were asked what guidelines existed to help churches reopen. Here is a summary of what we have