Ways a Church Can Benefit from Using Self-Storage Facilities (Guest Post)

While sitting in Sunday service, not many of us really think much about the hard work that goes into running and properly maintaining a local church. In addition to preparing services and sermons, this also includes operating outreach programs and organizing church events. Beyond all these, every single church also faces some simple physical requirements. Modern day churches comprise of much more than just a nape and a few pews.  These are large gathering places visited by children as well as adults to attend classes, workshops, and much more. While running all the activities smoothly, churches often feel cramped for space. This is where storage facilities in the neighborhood can be of great help.

Mentioned below are a few ways churches can benefit from a self-storage facility.

  • Whether it is seasonal décor, folding chairs, extra tables, or books and pews, storage space can run out quickly in a church. Moreover, a church requires the same things on hand that an average household requires, from a lawnmower to the basic tools for fixing an electrical or plumbing issue. A good self-storage facility nearby can help store items that are valuable to the church, but not required on a daily basis.
  • Many local churches also host different events for other local organizations unrelated to the church. This may include meetings for the local Boy Scouts, neighborhood groups, or homeowners associations. Often times, the churches are required to store equipment and supplies required for these activities. Instead of utilizing their limited storage space, a self-storage facility can be used for this purpose.
  • Throughout the year, the churches receive a lot of donations to run their community outreach programs. These donations do not always come in the form of money. All the churches receive plenty of gifts for children, clothing items, canned goods, medicines, and other important items throughout the year. Before these items are delivered to the families or individuals in need, arranging proper storage can be a concern. Similarly, churches are also involved in different types of outbound ministry efforts that demand a wide range of supplies to be readily available. Hiring a self-storage facility can be a viable solution for the storage of all these items.
  • Different items collected throughout year by a church are also sold at times at a rummage sale. This is one of the revenue generation areas for many churches. Without additional storage facility, it can be difficult to keep these items in an organized manner. A self-storage space can also serve as the command center for the rummage sales of the church.
  • Choir practice is considered to be one of the most important activities of a church. Conducting these sessions can sometimes be a concern because of too much activity in the church. This is particularly true for the weekends. It can be a nice idea to use a self-storage space as the choir practice area of the church. This will provide adequate opportunity for the parishioners to master their favorite hymns. At the same time, the space can be the perfect option for storing expensive musical instruments, chairs, choir robes, etc.
  • Just like choir practice, the storage space can also be utilized as a youth group activity center where the youngest of a church’s parishioners can participate in activities such as rehearsal for events, projects based on the Bible, etc. However, make sure at least one parent and staff member is available with them in the storage facility. Also, before having these children travel to the storage facility, please seek permission from the parents.

If the church administration is creative enough, there can be many more applications of a storage facility. However, before that, they would surely have to check what items and activities are allowed there.