About the Building Program
United Pentecostal Church International
Home Missions Division

In September of 1997 the Home Missions Division presented the National Church In A Day Program to the United Pentecostal Church.

The purpose of the Church In A Day program:

  1. To assist Home Missions churches, and small churches (less than ten years old) who have a strong number of believers, but yet are unable to build a church building on their own.
  2. To assist in raising funds for an approved Church In A Day project.
  3. To assist in the enlistment of local churches and pastors across our fellowship to get involved in base expansion through building churches.
  4. To assist in providing guidance to the Home Missions pastor related to building a church.
  5. To assist in providing finance and labor for the construction of said building.

The Church In A Day Program is based on a very successful church building program initiated in 1990 by the Arkansas District. The Home Missions Executive Board studied several similar programs before choosing the Arkansas District Church Building plan as the official model for the National Church In A Day Program.

It is our desire to see many churches built throughout the United States and Canada. The building layout chosen is both practical and workable. The default building is functional with exterior dimensions of 32' by 80', and an interior layout which contains a sanctuary which will seat approximately 100, three adequate classrooms, rest rooms, pastor's study, baptistery and changing room.

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