unSeminary Podcast

When Your Church Runs Out of Room: Smart Next Steps Before You Build with Jeff Beachum & Curt Banter

Feb 19, 2026
Curt Banter, CEO of Portable Church Industries who designs volunteer-friendly portable systems. Jeff Beachum, PCI executive who helps churches launch and run portable campuses. They discuss recognizing the 70–80% capacity tipping point. They cover portable solutions as strategic bridges, common on-site and off-site choices, volunteer-friendly designs, and how portability preserves momentum without rushing into permanent builds.
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INSIGHT

Capacity Tipping Point Slows Growth

  • Churches hit a practical growth ceiling around 70–80% capacity where parking, kids space, hallways, and volunteer fatigue create systemic pressure.
  • Rich Birch and Jeff Beachum call this "chasing capacity" and describe common on-site fixes like stacking services that eventually fail without offsite strategy.
ADVICE

Act Quickly To Protect Momentum

  • Do act quickly when momentum is real; waiting quietly kills momentum because guests stop inviting when seats run out.
  • Jeff Beachum recounts an Easter where a "no more seats" sign pointed people to a lesser overflow that reduced invitational energy.
ADVICE

Use Portability As A Strategic Bridge

  • Try portable solutions as a strategic bridge because ports can launch in months, not years, and cost a small fraction of permanent construction.
  • Curt Banter says portable launches can happen in 10–12 weeks and often cost 3–7% of permanent buildouts.
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