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Putting
together superior GIS mapping ability and exacting geocode services,
the FaithScape maps are a great way for you to illustrate your judicatory,
or to understand the religious environment of the areas you serve. We
offer the large-sized FaithScape Judicatory Maps.
FaithScape
Judicatory Maps
Take a snapshot of your judicatory and its churches with a large-sized
FaithScape Judicatory Map. Made to be framed or carried around to meetings,
this FaithScape map is a great way to visualize your entire judicatory's
terrain and where your churches are. You see vital data at a glance about
your congregations and your geographic area. They are a hit at judicatory
meetings, and a useful tool in overall congregational development.
- Custom
designed for your judicatory, the FaithScape map is a detailed, brightly
colored poster map of about 12 square feet illustrating your entire
judicatory area and all of your churches with pinpoint locations. The
thematically colored church emblems, geocoded accurately by their actual
street address, can indicate either the churches' membership size or
worship attendance.
- Carefully
prepared, the map is colored thematically by Census Tract to show how
unchurched or churched your local areas are. (Other data
options are available.) It also indicates all principal cities, counties,
and essential geographic features of your judicatory.

- The map
surface is covered with a tough two-sided plastic laminate that allows
the map to be rolled up and then to spring back flat. It has two eye
grommets for easy display hanging, and carrying to meetings. (You can
also frame the map instead.)
- Cost of
the FaithScape Judicatory Map is $549.50, plus shipping. Maps for judicatories
covering larger states or multiple states, or having over a thousand
churches, may be priced higher. For more information, or to order, please
use this electronic response form or call us at 1-800-524-1445. Turn
around is about 30 days from processing your order and to shipping.
To see a reduced sample version of the map in Adobe Acrobat, click here.
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