Beyond Sunday: 7 Strategies to Engage Your Community Through Your Church Building with Loren Richmond
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EPISODE DESCRIPTION
Is your church building sitting empty most of the week while your bills pile up? In this practical conversation with ministry consultant Loren Richmond, Jr., we explore how churches can transform their facilities from financial burdens into thriving community hubs.
Loren brings a unique perspective from his years as a pastor, food pantry director, and public housing coordinator. He shares seven creative strategies churches are using to generate revenue while genuinely serving their communities—from music centers and senior ministry programs to emergency response partnerships with utility companies.
Discover why the average church size has dropped from 130 to 65 people, how cultural shifts have changed community outreach, and most importantly—how to balance financial sustainability with your church’s mission of creating followers of Jesus. This episode is packed with practical ideas you can implement without losing sight of what matters most.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
* Why churches need to rethink their building strategy in today’s financial and cultural climate
* How to transform your church building into a music center with lessons, recitals, and performances
* Creative ways to serve the growing senior adult population while generating sustainable revenue
* How to partner with utility companies for emergency response and crisis ministry
* The importance of accounting for true costs—even when donating space
* How to start slow and set proper boundaries to protect your church’s mission
* First steps to take: pray, survey needs, and assess your resources
KEY QUOTES
“The normative size church is 65, so it’s half of what it was [20-30 years ago]. The giving levels just aren’t what they were… So like practically speaking, like the math just doesn’t work.” – Loren Richmond, Jr.
“Don’t lose track of what the main thing is… I believe we’re trying to create followers of Jesus here. That being said, find creative ways to engage with our neighbors and reach them where they’re at.” – Loren Richmond, Jr.
“We can’t just assume that even though we’re giving space to the Boys and Girls Club or the scouts, there’s a cost to that… It’s gonna be important for us to account for what that cost might be, whether it’s electricity, plumbing, water, wear and tear.” – Loren Richmond, Jr.
“You win when you show up. Sometimes showing up looks like making it to the coaching call even when you didn’t do your homework. Sometimes it looks like sitting down for the budget meeting with your spouse.” – Joy Suzanne Hunt
ABOUT OUR GUEST
Loren Richmond, Jr. is a ministry consultant, pastor, chaplain, and nonprofit leader writing and speaking at the intersection of faith, culture, and church renewal. With more than a decade of leadership in churches and community nonprofits, Loren draws from a deep well of lived experience, both pastoral and practical.
He holds an M.Div from Phillips Theological Seminary and an MBA with a nonprofit emphasis from Hope International University. Loren has served in diverse roles from founding pastor to food pantry director to public housing coordinator. He is also the host of the Future Christian Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/future-christian/id1520833937], where he interviews ministry leaders, scholars, and change makers to explore how historic faith can speak meaningfully today.
THE 7 STRATEGIES DISCUSSED
1. Music Center Ministry – Offers music lessons, hosts recitals and performances, utilizes existing instruments and skilled musicians on staff
2. Senior Adult Ministry Hub – Create socialization spaces, meal programs, and light assistance with daily tasks for the growing 55+ population
3. Emergency Response Partnerships – Partner with utility companies to serve as cooling/warming centers or emergency response locations during crises
4. Grant-Funded Community Programs – Develop food programs and other community services that qualify for government or nonprofit grant funding
5. Youth Ministry Spaces – Address the mental health crisis by creating safe spaces for young people to connect and build relationships
6. Business Networking Events – Host lunch-and-learns and professional networking groups that serve as valuable “third spaces.”
7. Multi-Purpose Community Hub – Rent to values-aligned organizations like preschools, scouts, AA groups, and sports teams
RESOURCES MENTIONED
* Loren’s website: resonatepurpose.org [https://resonatepurpose.org/]
* Future Christian Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/future-christian/id1520833937]
* The Church Nerd on Substack [https://lorenrichmondjr.substack.com/]
* Previous episode with Ken McQuiller on grant funding for churches [https://pastorsandmoney.com/funding-your-faith-grant-writing-101-for-pastors-and-churches/]
Key Takeaways
Start with Prayer and Assessment:
* Pray for God’s direction
* Survey needs in your church and neighborhood
* Take stock of your physical, human, and financial resources
* Look for the overlap between resources, opportunities, and mission
Account for True Costs:
* Even donated space has costs (utilities, wear and tear, maintenance)
* Add line items to your budget for space use—even if you’re not charging
* When necessary, ask organizations to contribute at below-market rates
Protect Your Mission:
* Don’t let building usage become the highest value
* Set clear boundaries (example: no building use on Sunday mornings)
* Ensure activities align with creating followers of Jesus
* Start slow—work out the kinks with one group at a time
Build Relationships:
* Every program creates opportunities for pastoral care and connection
* When people face crises, they’ll remember the church that was already present
* Focus on proximity and relationship, not just transactions
LIGHTNING ROUND ANSWERS
Best leadership habit: Developing consistent habits—Loren sets aside Monday afternoons for writing and shows up even when he doesn’t feel inspired
Favorite verse: “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief” (Mark 9:24)
One piece of advice for pastors: “The most important characteristic is the ability to get out of bed on a Monday morning… so many things in life are just doing it and doing it again, and doing it again.”
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