How your car park can sustain your mission

ByDave Hall

How your car park can sustain your mission

An ethical and sustainable way for churches to generate additional income without compromising their values – that’s what Gemini Parking Solutions will bring to CRE 25.

It’s a regular problem – arriving for a service to find the church car park full and many vehicles not belonging to members of the congregation. Outside worship hours, the car park may be used by the local community while the church faces ongoing costs for upkeep and maintenance.

But what if the car park could become a solution to two common challenges – protecting access for worshippers while creating a much-needed source of additional income?

‘By implementing fair but firm solutions such as automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) technology, member whitelist systems and flexible permits, churches can maintain control over their car park while still serving their congregation and the wider community,’ explains Gemini’s Sulie Sritutti. ‘And by opening up your car park outside worship hours for local workers, visitors, or even event parking, you could create a sustainable new revenue stream that helps fund essential church initiatives.

‘We specialise in compassionate and community-driven parking management. Our award-winning solutions are designed specifically for places of worship, ensuring a seamless balance between serving your congregation and generating much-needed income.

‘Your church’s car park is more than just a convenience. It is a resource that, when managed ethically, can support your church’s mission, enhance community engagement and provide sustainable funding for future projects.

‘We would love to meet you in person at CRE 25 where our team will be available to discuss your individual situation and advise on solutions.’

• Gemini Parking Solutions will be on stand E6 at CRE 25

CRE 2025

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