Join us as we prayerfully embark
on our Capital Campaign journey
for our building project!

Where We Are

Mission is a church full of love and joy where God is moving, and His Word is alive. Unfortunately, the place we meet presents some constraints and challenges. From the outside, our church is hard to find. A lack of prominent signage and our position near the outer edge of town means most of our community doesn’t know where we are.

We don’t LOOK like a church, and people looking for a church are unlikely to see us. Our parking is very limited, and we often overflow into the storage units and martial arts school parking spaces. Once you step in the door, it is a nice, cozy environment, but it’s also cramped. The bathrooms are inside the worship space and there is only one dedicated classroom. We have a little room to add more chairs, but not much. In short, there’s not much room to grow.

 

Where We Are Going

We believe that God wants to grow our church. And He’s positioning us to reach out and embrace our community in ways we’ve been dreaming about for years, and in ways that He will surprise us with in the years to come. It’s not just about a new, shiny building for our members to enjoy.

We are building to make room for and minister to our community in ways that we just can’t where we are today. Our church property is located in a rapidly growing neighborhood, full of new families who could easily walk to church if they wanted to. We will have the opportunity to be a community-serving church in a much more natural way.

With the completion of Seward Junction Loop, which will run along one side of our property, and the expansion of the 183 Toll Road, which will end about a block away, our new building will be highly accessible and visible.

We will have permanent signage and a purpose-built location that clearly communicates to the community that we are a Christian Church - with plenty of parking! We will be able to offer a more inclusive Sunday School experience, but we can also pursue opportunities during the work week, like hosting a day care program, Mothers’ ministry, after school programs for area schools, and more.

Our dedicated fellowship hall, covered porch, playground, and other green spaces can be used to foster time together and relationship building activities.

 

A Home for God’s Family
Our address is not a coincidence.

Where you live is not ultimately a consequence of your budget or stage of life.   You live where you live because God has deliberately, sovereignly placed you here. The long series of events, decisions, and circumstances that led you here really did lead you here. He brought you home one detail at a time.

The God who made the world, and everything in it, as Paul preached, “made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him. Yet he is actually not far from each one of us” (Acts 17:26–27).

 

Financial Discipleship

Financial discipleship attempts to highlight one aspect of discipleship; the management of money and wealth as taught by Jesus and the Bible.

Why is this important? Money is a great revealer of the condition of a person's heart and what they're genuinely committed to.

In Mark 10:23-27, Jesus tells His disciples that it's hard for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven. How hard? It's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich person to enter God's kingdom. That's not just hard; it's impossible!

Being a financial disciple is a part of our role as faithful followers of Jesus who manage His resources and the role we play in equipping others.

19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”  Matthew 28

 

Capital Campaign Committee
Valerie Brooks, Laurie Bellard, Ken Wukasch, Jim Monk, Clay Cole