Back to Listing August 3, 2013 Blog: The Hometown Express

The Church Attic that Runneth Over

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Have you ever gone hunting through a church attic? There are plenty of items that you would naturally expect to find there: hymnals, seasonal decorations, costumes from the children’s last nativity play, and lots of dust. But churches often store more than just the obvious church related items.

When you see lots of kids in a church parking lot waving signs that announce a carwash fundraiser, remember that all those buckets, sponges, and towels get shoved in storage right next to the manger (and very possibly IN the manger depending on who is doing the stashing). If a church runs a food pantry, all of the non-perishables that (hopefully) come flooding in need to be stored somewhere just like the hymnals. So, if you have seen a church attic, you know that the limited space most likely runneth over.

Hometown Sheds of North Carolina offers the perfect solution for any overflowing church storage problems. We carry a wide variety of storage units in many sizes. Whether your church needs a smaller shed to stash the seasonal decorations or something larger to run a food pantry, Hometown Sheds has more than enough options to fit your church needs.

For more information, stop by one of our lots. Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to help!

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