Baptistries — What you need to know when purchasing. PT 2
Ok, now that you have an idea of what they are made of, let’s take a look at installation.
A modern baptistry uses plumbing and electrical devices to heat the water, provide circulation and provide temperature and other controls.
At minimum, a permanently installed baptistry will need a drain, a cold water line and electrical service of 240 volt 2 Pole 40 amp. Larger heaters will require more.
Church Fundraising Tips
Easy Methods For Church Fundraising
Church fundraising has got to be one of the easiest ways of fundraising that is out there. Everyone is willing to give to the church and is more than willing to help in any way possible. Church fundraising is fun and is a way of getting the whole congregation in the mood to help. Depending on what you decided to have as your fundraising product, it should go over very well.
Whether it is baked goods, crafts, candles, hot suppers served, a quilt sale or one of the many choices that are out there it is sure to be a hit.
How the pews we sell are made
Posted by on 2/27/2012
to Pews
Nice ten minute video detailing the construction of the pews that we sell. QualityChurchFurniture is proud to be a factory representative for The Marshall Company in designated, geographic areas.
Church Financing- Loans or Bonds?
Construction of any new church usually has one question in common with every other new church built: Loans or Bonds?
This one financial decision can mean the loss or savings of tens of thousands of church dollars.
Church Building Project Safety
Common sense tips for project safety:
Contractors:
Investigate any contractors your church is considering hiring.
At minimum they should have adequate insurance/bonding and licensing for the work they are performing and good references.
Do not forget about sub-contractors! Make sure you know if your contractor will be using sub-contractors and how they qualify and hire those contractors. If you do not feel confident of the general contractors procedure for hiring subs find another general contractor.
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