Buildings for Mission

Buildings for Mission
Title Buildings for Mission PDF eBook
Author Walter Nigel
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 352
Release 2015-09-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1848257627

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A money-saving handbook for all who care for and maintain church buildings, this practical and comprehensive guide provides expert advice from a leading church architect and an experienced heritage buildings specialist. They also show how church buildings can be tools for contemporary mission, packed with potential for community engagement.

Re-pitching the Tent

Re-pitching the Tent
Title Re-pitching the Tent PDF eBook
Author Richard Giles
Publisher Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Pages 284
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781853115714

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Re-pitching the Tent is a handbook that aims to revitalise the way we regard church buildings, enabling us to see them afresh as a vital component of our worship and mission.

The Barnes Foundation

The Barnes Foundation
Title The Barnes Foundation PDF eBook
Author David Bruce Brownlee
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780847838929

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San Diego Architecture

San Diego Architecture
Title San Diego Architecture PDF eBook
Author Dirk Sutro
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Pocket-sized guidebook to the eclectic architecture of San Diego County. Grouped by neighborhood/community location, with brief overviews of each area and a photo of each building.

A History of the Church Through Its Buildings

A History of the Church Through Its Buildings
Title A History of the Church Through Its Buildings PDF eBook
Author Allan Doig
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 393
Release 2020
Genre Church architecture
ISBN 0199575363

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Allan Doig explores the Christian Church through the lens of twelve particular churches, looking at their history, archaeology, and how the buildings changed over time in response to developing usage and beliefs.

Neighborhood Church

Neighborhood Church
Title Neighborhood Church PDF eBook
Author Krin Van Tatenhove
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 157
Release 2019-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611649161

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How can we embody the values of love, grace, and justice? As faith communities, how can our collective embodiment of these values shine even brighter? The answers to these questions must always unfold right here, right now, exactly where God has planted us. Neighborhood Churchacts as a resource to inspire churches to become a vibrant and engaging community partner with the families and neighborhoods living around them. The need for transformation is acute. Congregational decline continues across all mainline denominations. The abandonment of the church by the millennial generation is ubiquitous; no denomination is escaping it. This is, in part, a consequence of disconnection from our communities. Van Tatenhove and Mueller believe that, parish by parish, we can reverse this trend. They dare to have an audacious hope for local congregations not only as signs of Gods kingdom but as life-giving institutions that anchor their neighborhoods. Drawing on their combined sixty years of parish experience, wisdom from Asset-Based Community Development, and compelling case stories, Van Tatenhove and Mueller do more than just call us to incarnational ministry. They give practical, essential tools that lead to communal conversion, develop the DNA of listening, spur fruitful partnerships, promote integrated space, and sustain long-term visions. They believe these tools will spark true revival and unleash the power of incarnational ministry.

Healthy Buildings

Healthy Buildings
Title Healthy Buildings PDF eBook
Author JOSEPH G. ALLEN
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 337
Release 2022-10-18
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0674278364

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Buildings can make us sick or keep us well. Diseases and toxins course through indoor spaces, making us ill. Meanwhile, better air quality and light levels improve productivity. At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic has us focused more than ever on indoor air quality, Healthy Buildings shows how much we have to gain from human-centered design.