Do Your Homework...

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Do Your Homework...



There are a few things to consider when beginning the process of creating an intentionally inviting environment.  One of those things that we strongly encourage is to do your homework!

There are a lot of theming companies out there, so do your homework!  Begin by interviewing them.  How long have they been in existence? Longevity can provide great reassurance that the company knows what they are doing.  How many churches have they served?  A deep and diverse portfolio will communicate the true abilities of the company.  Do they have the knowledge, ability and resources to incorporate all of your design needs?  So many churches are looking beyond the paint on the walls; they want indoor play structures, fun and engaging teaching stations, out-of-this-world 3-D pieces.   Don’t limit your vision because of another’s inexperience or lack of resources.


Request a list of references and take the time to call them, and if possible, go visit their completed projects.  This will give you a better sense of who you are considering for such a personal task.  Know what matters most to your ministry and ensure the prospective company is aligned with you.  Whether in person or over the phone, truly take the time to understand who you are considering working with. 



Recently a client told us they connected with 24 of our existing customers before choosing to partner with Wow!  All twenty-four churches that responded gave positive reviews and were helpful in sharing the Wow experience.  We are so grateful for the partnerships we have made with the churches we have served - we are even more grateful to see churches helping other churches in encouraging them as they walk through the process of theming their children's ministry space!  It's a big deal!

We love what we do and we are truly blessed by the friendships we have made.  Worlds of Wow!  The #1 company partnering with churches to create ridiculously cool, fun environments for kids.



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