The McKnight Group specializes in the design and construction of buildings that work. Our facilities meet the many needs of dynamic, growing communities.
Shared restrooms, in-room sinks, and smart storage are important elements of #chruchdesign for children. Here is more on what to plan for: tinyurl.com/yv6m23js
A well-designed #churchbuilding nursery needs 25-30 sq ft per child, plus other elements. Get the details in our latest blog post: tinyurl.com/yv6m23js
Most churches have a vision for reaching children. Here’s a breakdown of the dimensional needs and design features that matter most for children's ministry spaces: tinyurl.com/yv6m23js
We answered a question about why starting small and growing in phases is a smart, proven approach to #churchbuilding in a recent i3 webinar. Find out more: tinyurl.com/494m4355
Can a church vision be too broad or too narrow? There's a sweet spot and finding it is an important step in the #churchdesign process. Here's what we told attendees at our recent i3 webinar: tinyurl.com/494m4355
We answer some important questions from our recent i3 webinar on taking a vision for ministry and turning it into a functional #churchbuilding. tinyurl.com/494m4355
Bookstore to youth classroom. Choir room to multi-use ministry hub. Hospitality center to family room. These #churchdesign changes keep a #churchbuilding up to date. Our blog explains why: tinyurl.com/2ey4xzfx
When your vision for ministry changes, your #churchbuilding should too. Here’s more on how one church has changed strategically over 50 years: tinyurl.com/2ey4xzfx
Vision-driven church design doesn't happen overnight. It happens over decades. Learn more about how one church used strategic #churchdesign to keep its ministry growing for 50 years: tinyurl.com/2ey4xzfx
Master planning helped a #churchdesign transition from a traditional 1970s #churchbuilding into a thriving multi-building ministry campus. Read the full case study on our blog: tinyurl.com/yf3jzukt
Here’s why a church planned a 1,200-seat worship center while averaging just 400 attendees. A vision-driven #churchdesign made long-term ministry growth possible: tinyurl.com/yf3jzukt
When planning a #churchdesign, determine if your current ministries aligned with your vision or are stuck in the past? By evaluating your space, you can unlock new opportunities in your #churchbuilding. Our blog explains: tinyurl.com/42emebtv
Your vision shapes your church’s future, but your facility helps you reach it. Learn how to turn ministry vision into an effective #churchdesign. tinyurl.com/42emebtv
Breaking down a big vision for ministry into a #churchdesign that takes small steps can create long term success. Here’s an example: tinyurl.com/45twhnr7
A #churchdesign can stall if your congregation cannot see the path to making it a reality. Starting with a small step that people believe in and support can lead to a #churchbuilding that fulfils a big vision for ministry: tinyurl.com/45twhnr7
Taking small steps to reach a big vision for ministry is a better alternative than creating a #churchdesign that is overreaching. Here are options that one church considered: tinyurl.com/45twhnr7
Communicating a big vision for ministry to gain support from your congregation can be difficult. In our latest blog post, learn ways to create a successful #churchdesign that meets a big vision: tinyurl.com/4mtf4vdd