Greetings!
I'd say that this could represent the church where you attend now or have attended in the past. The Holy Spirit is bringing something to your awareness through discernment.
Houses usually represent people's lives. It could also represent a family line, too.
Point 1 - Image
However, I noticed that the roof right above the doorway needed fixing because it was severely damaged and when it rained it would badly leaked.
A doorway is an entry point. In this context, I'd say the "way" to the church or the "way" to Christ. A roof can represent a covering and protection from the elements. Rain can represent the elements of the world that can be damaging to the inside of the house. Meaning that the roof can be symbolic of something that would protect a person or family from anything from the outside like rain (hardships that can be emotionally draining).
First, it seems like folks were coming over for Sunday dinner (the Word). Because the area above the doorway was damaged, I'd say that people who attempt to join the church get harmed by the "elements" instead of being protected from the "elements."
If bad storms of life come to those who attend the church -- or to the church itself -- the people won't have proper protection against the elements. A really bad storm could wipe it out because the protection of God is not there.
Point 2 - Inappropriate Behavior
...was a group of older and grand black women building what looked a roof. However, it was in the ground. I asked if this was the roof for the building across the street and I was told no, it was for the house they was building there. The roof was in the ground and covered by tarp. They were building that way to connect the pieces and I assume would lift it later.
The women thought they were doing the right thing. However, whatever their actions represent are done out of order, it's out of place, and doesn't make sense (pieces don't fit); they're out of line, though they think what they're doing is right. Their intentions might be good, but their actions won't really help people when they need help or where they need help.
The roof is covered anyway, so it's even more of little use to anyone. These people appear busy and appear to be doing what's right. However, it seems that you're at a point of "seeing through" their actions and motives. Things are starting not to make sense to you.
I recalled that Hal Williams (227 and Private Benjamin) was talking to me and then he showed disgust towards the roof of the building on the left. He stated that they needed to fix that because it made the house unattractive.
Hal Williams' character on 227 was that of a good, decent family man. In the dream, he could represent the Father. So, the Father believes that the actions taken will make "the House" look bad. He also seem to disapprove of the way in which the so-called repairs were being done. All around, the "house" or church looks very bad.
Reallly, instead of giving the appearance of providing protection/covering for folks (act of building the roof incorrectly) and inviting folks to dinner in a broken house (gettng folks to dinner/the Word), some real repair work is in order.
Point 3 - Church as a Business
You also mention the business area. This is right on...the church is more of a business and not a place where folks can go to get covered or fed the Word.
In Summary
-People want the Word (Sunday dinner), but they could get harmed by the elements of the church as a result
-This particular church doesn't have sufficient covering to protect the people or itself
-Those in position appear to be doing helpful acts, but those actions make people question their competence
-Those in position are busy, but their actions are in vain because they don't actually benefit anyone or the church as a whole
-The church is now zoned as "business"
-All of this can turn folks off from wanting to get the Word
Many blessings...[/list]