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Wet system, pipework and rads sited correctly is the best thing for a church in my opinion.
Maybe a couple of Myson low line fan convectors on a separate zone (drop out prior to service).
Infrared wall heater in transepts or other small rooms/areas that might be used on occasion or for small gatherings etc.
 
I agree, that's probably about the best option for retrofit. If the opportunity arises, UFH (wet), possibly in combination with rads if needed for total heat output gives the advantage of not leaving the feet as cold.
But whatever goes in, churches are usually a p.i.t.a. (and expensive) to heat.
 
Thanks for all your comments on this, I'll pass on the info to the church representative.

This might be a better idea than UFH for a church: I recall seeing these at a Christmas market in Berlin years ago, you paid a euro and got 10 minutes or so in them to warm up. (not my photo, stolen from the web)

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