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Our
Mission:
To build up the Body of Christ by providing the very finest in Professional
advice, products and services.
Whether your
church needs an addition, renovation or totally new facility, Maranatha
can help. We provide the very finest in Master Planning, Architectrual
Design, Construction Services and Construction Management. The
Maranatha building is easily expanded from 250 to 1500 or from 500
up to 3000. Our clients save up to 30 to 50% on construction, 50
to 75% on energy, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in wise "Strategic
Master Planning." Our buildings feature state of the art acoustic
design, sound and lighting systems.
Nearly 20 years
ago Maranatha was started with one thought in mind. To serve churches
during one of the most critical stages of its life. During the planning
and construction of facilities. What if we could help churches save
so that they could build now? What if we could help churches save
thousand of dollars a year in energy and insurance to free up resources
for outreach and missions? What if we could design facilities which
did not become obsolete, facilities that could grow as the church
grew? Out of this dream Maranatha was born.
At Maranatha,
we consider the planning, design and construction of facilities
for churches to be a sacred trust, and feel it is an honor to be
able to assist you at this important time. We believe that God does
care, not only about our personal lives but also about the facilities
we use to worship Him. (See Haggai). The design and construction
of your new facility can be a spiritually growing experience. Together
the church and Maranatha seek God's direction "...doing
all things heartily as unto God not as unto man." We believe
that God's plan done God's way in God's time will not lack for God's
resources. During the construction we work to protect the witness
of Christ.
"...When
I first met you, you told me that you viewed this work that you
are doing as Christian mission, and my experience with you and everyone
at Maranatha has proved that out. I give thanks to God that our
paths have crossed."
United
Methodist Church, New Jersey
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