![]() ![]() If you do not have enough space, consider drawing an arrow and using a legend to make sure each room name is readable.Ĭolor coding your map is a wonderful way to visually show different spaces within your church. You can color each room differently or choose a theme color for each type of room. For example, all classrooms can be green, all kids’ areas can be purple, all youth areas orange and all church member areas blue and so on. ![]() Be sure to clearly name these entrances, such as the Main Entrance, John Street Entrance, or Side Entrance, etc. Do not forget to include classrooms and other important spaces such as nursery/cry rooms, church offices, restrooms, kitchen areas, prayer rooms, children’s church area, history room, library, fellowship halls, security stations, AV rooms or storage rooms. Be sure to label each room appropriately in a font that is big enough to read. When designing your map, be sure to include the sanctuary space and entrances. You may be surprised to learn how many members come in the main entrance to your sanctuary and back out again – only stepping into the hallway to use the bathroom – but never really explore any other part of your church.īy including a map of the layout of your church building, you provide something a member can review to learn more about your church and its services or classes your church has to offer! Add a map showing the inside of your church building. Even in a world of GPS and smartphones, a printed map is still an invaluable tool for your church. Although GPS may get a visitor or member to your building, it will not help guide them through your building to find the right room for the location of an event, class, or worship service.Ĭreating and adding maps to your church’s directory becomes a helpful resource your members can turn to repeatedly.
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