The UK is experiencing an unusually cold winter, with temperatures dropping to record lows across the country. The cold snap has caused energy bills to rise and put pressure on the government to keep people warm.

One way that churches can save money on their heating bill is by installing a new boiler. Older boilers are often inefficient and cannot handle the demands of heating a large building like a church. A newer boiler is more efficient and will use less energy, which will reduce the amount your church spends on heating bills.

Another option is to install solar panels on the roof of your church building. These panels capture sunlight and convert it into heat or electricity for use in your building. This is especially useful if you live in a colder climate where there may be fewer sunny days during the year than in other parts of the world!

A third option is to include more cushions and blankets in the church pews. Adding more cushions will make it easier for members of your congregation to sit comfortably, which means they won’t have to leave early due to physical discomfort or boredom! You could also try a different type of cushioning material that is warmer than what you currently use.

A fourth option is to install a new heating system altogether.

To explore your options in tackling the cold winter, get in touch with a heating expert in your area. The expert can help you choose the best type of heating system for your church and talk to you about the various costs and benefits associated with each option.