church indoor play
Who doesn’t love an indoor playground? Having a church indoor play area has many benefits. Benefits range from allowing adults time to volunteer at church because their children are occupied to allowing kids to play on a rainy day. Considerations for adding and planning an indoor space run from building materials, space allowance, age demographic and even handicap accessible. Read our articles to see where to begin adding an indoor play area to your church.
Planning an Indoor Playground
When you decide to create an indoor playground, you may be thrilled and ready to jump right into the process. It’s also perfectly normal to have a lot of questions. Questions are actually a great sign. They show you’re taking this investment seriously and planning ahead to create the best possible play space for
Adding Indoor Recreation to Your Children's Ministry
By Grant Davies Increasingly, vibrant children’s ministries have shown to play a significant role in the maintenance and growth of worshipers within a church congregation. Both feedback and experience indicate the importance of creating a space within a church for children to learn, move and grow which in turn creates a sense of excitement and
How to Effectively Include Children's Indoor Play Spaces in Your Church Design
The church building is designed to minister to people of all ages, and one of the most important age groups to consider while planning is the children. The Barna Group indicates that “nearly half of all Americans who accept Jesus Christ as their Savior do so before reaching the age of 13, and that two
Benefits of an Indoor Play Structure
By Grant Davies The addition of a soft, self-contained indoor play structure offers many benefits to a religious facility, such as increased membership, greater enjoyment of experience and improved play and activity value. In an increasingly competitive world where every organization is vying for an advantage, adding a play structure play structure to a church