It’s December, and you’ve got a lot on your plate. You’re probably working hard to make sure that everything is ready for this year’s Christmas party: you’ve got the decorations up, you’ve got the food prepared, and you’ve got a playlist of songs ready to go. But one thing is missing—and it might be the most important part of all: warmth!

If you don’t have central heating in your church, then it can be difficult to keep everyone warm during the winter months. Or even if you do have central heating, sometimes it just isn’t enough. It doesn’t matter what kind of temperature gauge you have—if your heating system isn’t functioning properly, then there will be times when it feels like winter outside and inside as well.

Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to make sure that everyone stays warm during the holiday season without breaking the bank or having to spend hours trying to figure out how everything works. Here are just a few ideas:

1) Invest in some new insulation for your building’s walls and ceilings. This can help keep heat inside instead of letting it escape through cracks or gaps between walls or windows;

2) Make sure that your heating system is properly maintained. This includes making sure that it’s cleaned out and well-maintained so that there are no lint or dirt clogging up the vents;

3) Check the temperature gauge on your heating system (if you have one) to make sure that it’s working properly;

4) Install some new energy-efficient light bulbs throughout your building. This will help keep everyone warm by reducing their energy costs;

Speak to a member of our team for more information about how we can help your building become more energy-efficient.