Modular Church Buildings Enhance Your Worship Services
Modular church sanctuaries are superior to traditional construction in a variety of ways. Clearspan design means there are no posts or beams, creating vast, open space. This gives congregants a clear view of the sermon leader so they can actively participate in services.
Modular sanctuaries also offer a variety of lighting options. You can choose sanctuaries with windows for natural light, or select the light fixtures of your choice. Modular sanctuaries also offer exceptional acoustics through better roof insulation and the elimination of noisy air ducts. And because HVAC systems aren’t in the sanctuary area, congregants will be able to easily hear the service leader.
BOXX Modular Church Building Case Studies
At BOXX, we have years of experience constructing modular church buildings for houses of worship around the country. Below you’ll find two case studies of projects we completed for Catholic and Methodist churches.
St. John of the Cross Catholic Church (Orange Grove, Texas)
We installed a nearly 5,000 square foot church classroom and office building in just over three months. The church was growing, which meant they needed additional classrooms and office spaces for long-term growth. We designed their buildings to match other structures on the property. Because the church is far from major cities and contractors, modular was an ideal option since the majority of work could be performed off-site.
Coker United Methodist Church (San Antonio, Texas)
Coker United Methodist Church was running a food pantry in a 600 square foot BOXX building. As their outreach ministry grew, we added an additional 2,700 square foot building to accommodate their needs. Before attaching the new building, we moved their existing building to another location on their property. The new building is 3,600 square feet and has plenty of room for their outreach ministry.
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