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Without even much input from you, people are already conversing and gossiping about a worthy temple dedicated to you.
<span class="mu-r">"No! Not a temple, not a place of worship!"</span>
Right right, of course, not a temple... but built like one and performing the same function! Unsurprisingly there is no shortage of people interested, particularly those you've helped who want ways of thanking you and showing their appreciation, devotion without just giving gifts since you expressed your disapproval of receiving them. A temple, from volunteer work and materials, well it's a better way of repaying you of a perceived debt than just offering valuables or even proposals, of marriage and more still than that!
So you can accept use of the warehouse for now, which people make themselves busy sprucing up the place even without your say so. And in time a more proper place of dedication to yourself, the weeks or months it may take for such a structure (even a simple one) to be made, supposing work and volunteers started today even. While that handles one problem, it does lead to others that you can foresee.
Primarily of course, the view the church and nobility will have of it all. The nobles you know, would prefer to have you in some "temple" up at the castle. While the church would prefer to have you offer your services at one of their own temples. To have a place in town dedicated just to yourself and the apparent worship of you, regardless of what you say otherwise, is bound to draw ire and hostility. As well, another problem in that same budgeting of time challenge from before. Although you love to be able to help people this way, and directly so, you can only work so much. Both by desire and by simple time. There are plenty of things that need taking care of and need your attention, so you can't spend every waking moment as some resident healer day in and day out... almost like a prisoner to benevolence and good service. For this, having subordinates would be a help, priests of your own. To take care of things in your stead when you can't always be around... or ideally to handle matters entirely without you.
But this is even more a bold insult to those in power, if you claim not to foster a rival faith and pretend like the devotion of the populace isn't worship... but then you actually start choosing priests. You would prefer a less confrontational approach, but your choices are either to have mortal servants to your divinity, or to measure your time and leave periods when this intended temple of healing has to remain closed because of your absence.