Mission Statement

We are utilizing the talent among us, accelerating
the growth of the United Pentecostal Church body
of North America, and improving the foundation
for statewide and worldwide revival.

 



Statement of Purpose

Church In A Day is the uniting of teams of craftsmen,
building tradesmen, and laborers for the construction
of a church building in one day.



Mentoring

Talented builders, contractors, and leaders are
ready to mentor your church and your district with
a Church In A Day project. A progressive, can-do
spirit permeates everyone who becomes involved
in a CIAD building project.



Success

Church In A Day has succeeded over one hundred
times in helping new church plants and smaller
congregations successfully expand and grow their church.
The next few pages reveal the photographic proof of a
number of these successful builds.

 



Every District Will Benefit from a Church                                     
in a day Project!

Gathering three hundred to four hundred men seems
like a daunting task. The first time it is. With pastors
and tradesmen working together; a team comes together
and the project moves forward.

One of the keys to success of the project is the ability of
the project manager to guide the individual teams through
each bump that threatens to derail the project.

Tradesmen superintendents guide their respective tradesmen
teams through the completion of their assigned tasks on time.

A committed labor pool constantly provides fresh hands to
complete the project.

The level of commitment is so high for a Church In A Day
project that cooperation is the rule.

To say a Church In A Day project brings unity is a huge
understatement. If you have not participated, find out
when one is near and volunteer your time. You will be
amazed what can be accomplished when people have a
mind to work for the kingdom of Heaven.

 

Signs of Unity

The body is fitly framed together; and so is a Church
In A Day project. Everyone has a place, a time, and
a job to do. With skilled project leaders, the project
works like a finely-tuned orchestra, or a well-exercised
athlete. Teams of volunteers work to keep things
organized and running smoothly. Even non-skilled
labor performs a big part of the project's success, by
constantly pitching in to carry, clean, hold, or life. In
the best executed projects, no one person or team is
overworked to accomplish their goal.