A Methodist church and its work [electronic resource] . he members of the church should be sought,the needs of each department of the church lifeshould be presented, and everyone should have oppor-tunity to make any suggestion. These ideas willnot always harmonize, but the committee and thearchitect will have no difficulty eliminating the im-practicable ones. 4. Using business methods.—It need hardly besaid that the strictest business methods should befollowed in all the details of the work. Contractsshould be carefully inspected and fairly and rigidlyadhered to. Financial arrangements must be


A Methodist church and its work [electronic resource] . he members of the church should be sought,the needs of each department of the church lifeshould be presented, and everyone should have oppor-tunity to make any suggestion. These ideas willnot always harmonize, but the committee and thearchitect will have no difficulty eliminating the im-practicable ones. 4. Using business methods.—It need hardly besaid that the strictest business methods should befollowed in all the details of the work. Contractsshould be carefully inspected and fairly and rigidlyadhered to. Financial arrangements must be con-ducted in a businesslike way, and every detail lookedafter with promptness and personal attention. Allthis takes time and energy, but its recompense isevident in the ease and success with which the entireproject is carried through to a happy and successfulconclusion. Two Practical Plans. It will be manifestly impos-sible to give a full description of buildings in a bookof this character. But it is certainly true that an 128 Plan I. Ground Floor. 129 Plan I. Main


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