When Church Aesthetics Mean More than Just a Pretty Space

By David E. Evans, AIA

CHURCH EXECUTIVE - Changes in our culture, technology and even the global influences around us all, generate a deeper level of thought as ministry spaces are designed for today’s church-goers. The design team, architect and owner should push and pursue a higher relational and experiential aspect for spaces where ministry occurs . . .

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