The Hyper-Traditionalist Movement in Church Architecture (Is Anyone Really Building Churches This Way?)

The Hyper-Traditionalist Movement in Church Architecture (Is Anyone Really Building Churches This Way?)

From Rainer on Leadership by Thom Rainer

June 1, 2026 · 27 min

About this episode

This episode explores the hyper-traditionalist movement in church architecture and its implications for sacred spaces.

Sam interviews Todd Brown and Isaac Brown of Brown Church Development Group. A growing number of church leaders, architects, and donors are reconsidering what sacred space should look like. In this episode, we explore the rise of the hyper-traditionalist movement in church architecture—a revival of classical, Gothic, Romanesque, Byzantine, and other historic styles that aim to communicate permanence, beauty, and theological depth. While this movement is still niche in North America, it is more than an aesthetic preference. It reflects a broader conviction that church buildings should feel unmistakably sacred rather than utilitarian or disposable. The post The Hyper-Traditionalist Movement in Church Architecture (Is Anyone Really Building Churches This Way?) appeared first on Church Answers .

People in this episode

Host: Sam

Guests: Todd Brown, Isaac Brown

Topics covered

  • church architecture
  • hyper-traditionalism
  • sacred space
  • historical styles
  • theological depth

Keywords

  • church architecture
  • hyper-traditionalism
  • sacred space
  • Gothic
  • Romanesque
  • Byzantine
  • theological depth
  • classical styles

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Brown Church Development Group

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