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 Horst Construction http://www.horstconstruction.com/ Horst Construction has built hundreds of churches since 1894. Listening to the needs of each congregation and ministry. Responding with groundbreaking ideas and an old-world work ethic. Delivering unparalleled quality. On-time and on-budget. Send e-mail to info@horstconstruction.com or call toll-free at 866-HORST4U (866-467-7848).
 Morton Buildings, Inc. http://www.mortonbuildings.com/ Whether you need a simple church building, activity center or a more elaborate facility, we work with you to develop and construct a building to meet your congregation's needs. For more information, please visit http://www.mortonbuildings.com/.
 United Church Structures http://www.unitedchurchstructures.com United Church Structures is a system builder who provides craftsmanship second to none. We are committed to providing the finest in wood shell construction. By incorporating our method of construction you can save both time and money. Our program offers: Technical support for your design/build professionals Cathedral ceilings Laminated beams or arches 5-10 day construction
 Worship Concepts http://www.worshipconcepts.us Worship Concepts exists to further the Kingdom of God. Our mission is to
protect the pastor and the ministry throughout a building program. Our
MasterPlan Program and Heritage Collection offer total packages with seating
from 100-3000.
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VBS 2008 An in-depth look at this year's choices. by Lynda Freeman YC, March/April 2008
When Renovations Go Bad How to prepare for the unexpected. by George Abadie YC, March/April 2008
To Build or Not to Build How to know when to take the plunge. By Thomas G. Dolan YC, November/December 2006
Church Makeover: Greendale Baptist Church A blended addition. by Mike Schreiter YC, September/October 2006
Earth-Friendly Design Preserving the environment can also cut costs. by Thomas G. Dolan YC, July/August 2006
Construction Choices It's a brave new world out there—know your options before you talk to an architect or builder. by Thomas G. Dolan YC, March/April 2006
Building with a Team SPOTLIGHT Myler Church Building Systems by Tara Beecham YC, March/April 2006
Plan a Better Building Experts reveal design and construction trends that meet your ministry needs. by Thomas G. Dolan YC, November/December 2005
Build for Efficiency Use these strategies to keep your dream facility from becoming an annual budget nightmare. by Thomas G. Dolan YC, March/April 2005
Building on the Strength of Steel SPOTLIGHT: Miracle Truss by Kathy Crosett YC, March/April 2005
Extreme Makeover How one church handled the challenges of major reconstruction. by George W. Green YC, July/August 2004
Keeping Up with the Times Industry experts talk about how church designs are changing to meet 21st century expectations. by Thomas G. Dolan YC, March/April 2004
Prepared for the Worst A good disaster plan keeps ministries going strong while the building is quickly repaired or rebuilt. by Lawton Searcy YC, November/December 2003
Full Service Partners Architectural firms are doing more than ever to help churches build. By Gayla R. Postma YC, May/June 2003
Build on a Good Beginning Questions and answers to get your building project started right. By Quentin Wagenfield YC, March/April 2003
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