Turn-Key or Fixer-Upper: Which church is best for you?
By Shane Bazer
If you are thinking about finding a new church home, you might want to consider doing your shopping with a real-estate tip in mind. The "perfect" church might not be the best spiritual investment.
In the real estate market, a house that is in tip-top shape is often referred to as a "turn-key" house. Someone else has done all the work and the only work you need to do is "turn the key" and move in. Such homes are popular, and they usually sell for a premium.
My wife and I, on the other hand, have purchased seven fixer-upper properties over the years. These homes needed "cosmetic" repairs, rather than highly qualified, skilled work. They needed new paint, flooring and fixtures; maybe a new kitchen counter or bathroom sink. We’ve put many hours of labor into our properties, and we've spent quite a bit of money on tools and supplies. Sound crazy? Let me share with you some of the benefits of getting involved with a fixer-upper:
- The more work you put into a place, the more it feels like a home.
- You might wonder at times if all the work is worth it, but when the job is complete you realize it was worth every bit of effort you put into it.
- By doing most of the work yourself instead of paying others to do it, you discover and develop skills and talents you might not have realized you had.
- By choosing your own colors and decorating schemes, you can create an atmosphere that meets your particular needs.
- You have more pride in your property. You are more likely to take better care of it and want to share it with others.
- And of course, the financial rewards can be substantial.
- The more work you put into church, the more it feels like home.
- You might wonder at times if all the work is worth it, but when you see how your work has touched people’s lives, you realize it was worth every bit of effort you put into it.
- By doing some work yourself instead of paying others to do it, you discover and develop skills and talents you might not have realized God has given you.
- By choosing your own name, styles of worship, children’s church program, women’s and men’s ministry programs, etc. you can create an atmosphere that meets your particular needs.
- You have more pride in your church. You are more likely to pray for it and take better care of it and want to share it with others.
- And of course, the spiritual rewards can be substantial.
As long as your church has the solid foundation of Jesus Christ and the leaders are supportive of the makeover project, it will be well worth it to roll up your sleeves and start making your church the glorious spiritual home it is meant to be.
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