
We are in the midst of adding on a 5,600 square foot family life center, six additional classrooms, and a children's gathering space. Volunteers from Builders for Christ will be here throughout the summer doing the construction. Each week a different group from many states will arrive to complete specific phases of the build. We are excited to see how God will use this addition to minister to our community.
Be sure to check back often as we will have many updates about this exciting adventure.
Be sure to check back often as we will have many updates about this exciting adventure.
Building Update May 15, 2026
Week one has been completed. We had approximately 30 volunteers as well as our Ebenezer family who spent the week cutting lumber for the frame. The first wall went up Thursday with additional walls going up Friday. A lot of progress is going to happen in the next few weeks. Stay tuned for updates.

Building Update May 8, 2026
Final prep work is being completed in preparation for the first group arriving next week. Cut teams are hard at work cutting lumber. Starting next week, walls start going up.


Building Update April 24, 2026
A lot has happened in just a couple weeks. The site work is almost completed. Footers are beginning to be laid. Our ground breaking celebration was held Sunday, March 29. Children were given hard hats and shovels. Everyone enjoyed lunch after the ground breaking.
Up next is pouring of the slab. Builders for Christ volunteers begin arriving the first week of May.
Up next is pouring of the slab. Builders for Christ volunteers begin arriving the first week of May.

Building Update March 19, 2026
We have begun to do some prep work before the Builders for Christ volunteers arrive in a couple months. The shelter house is being temporarily converted into the kitchen. During construction we will feed the volunteers three meals each day. The playground equipment was removed in order for the expansion of the children's wing. Groundbreaking will take place Sunday, March 29 after morning church.



