The Changing Youth Building |
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A few years ago
Oldsmobile ran a commercial that said, This isnt your fathers
Oldsmobile. A similar statement can be said for some new youth buildings
being built today across America. And to that I say, Thank God! |
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| One such facility is Eastside Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia. This facility is open, bright, entertaining and youthful. The youth leadership of the church wanted to provide a place where kids could go for clean social activities, get help with homework, and find acceptance seven days a week. The building was designed to answer all of these and more. |
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| First, the main hall is large and open. Two story windows allow natural light to fill the central hall where a coffee shop with an improv stage, game area, and lounge are located. The glass windows also give a sense of invitation by providing passersby a tease of what is inside. | |
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A wrap around mezzanine provides area for
one on one conversation areas while not removing the small group from the
overall space. The openness also allows the kids to be observed at all times
while not providing feeling of an over bearing big brother effect. Even
the staff offices have windows that look out over the room, thus providing
the security needed for the parents. Classrooms are outfitted for traditional Sunday School, however, they can be used during the week for after school tutorial instruction. The building also includes study areas with internet access to allow students to do homework. Two lecture hall/assembly rooms are equipped with a theatrical lighting and sound package that would make many churches envious. These features allow those spaces to be more than just a gathering for the group, but a place where the kids can perform dramas or even bring in a Christian band for a concert. |
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While all of these features appeal to the youths human and secular senses, the lay leadership mandated that everything be bathed in prayer and to be the central focus. That is why the prayer chapel is front and center in this building. It literally and figuratively is the cog for the entire building. Each kid passes this room to and from the rest of the campus. Except for the view window in the door it is a windowless room, save the skylight that draws your attention heavenward. |
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Al Arrington, the chairman of the
Building committee quotes the building as saying, I am natural, open
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here a while and learn about me, feel warm and comfortable and loved, and ,
by the way, while you are here,
learn about the naturalness of loving God and His Son Jesus. While the facilities themselves dont guarantee results, they do provide a springboard for new and innovative programs; programs that give youth a sense of belonging and value, and isnt that what the gospel is all about. Now not all churches have the budget or financial strength to provide a facility such as Eastside. But look around your church campus. Where do you have the youth? Is it in that old building out back that no one else wanted that is literally about to fall down? What could your church do to fix it up so it is a place the youth, and church, could be proud? Or is there a better place in your building that could be renovated, even if it is a couple of classrooms? If you would like to tour Eastsides facility, please give us a call and wed be happy to arrange it. |
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