Worship
A reverent sanctuary designed for preaching, prayer, music, and the gathered life of the church.
A Future Home for Worship and Mercy
Christ the King is preparing a new church project to create a lasting place for worship, discipleship, family life, and community care. This section introduces the heart of the project and the path ahead.
Why This Project Matters
The goal is not simply construction. The goal is a faithful, stable, hospitable place where people can hear the Gospel, receive care, grow in community, and be sent out to love their neighbors.
A reverent sanctuary designed for preaching, prayer, music, and the gathered life of the church.
Flexible rooms for Bible study, catechesis, children’s classes, and intergenerational learning.
Welcoming spaces for newcomers, meals, counseling, and practical care throughout the week.
Community Context
The comparison below summarizes the community information shown in the provided image for Walnut, Rowland Heights, and Hacienda Heights.
| Metric | Walnut | Rowland Heights | Hacienda Heights | Ministry Implication | Observation | Strategic Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population | ~27K | ~46K | ~54K | HH offers the largest population base | Large Asian-majority population | Strong opportunity for Mandarin / Asian ministry |
| Median Income | ~$134K | ~$85-91K | ~$105-110K | Walnut more affluent / education-focused, slightly more "professional class" immigrant families | High median income | Community values education / enrichment programs |
| Asian Population | ~68% | ~61% | ~30-35% | Both strong Asian-majority areas | Older median age | Opportunity for family + senior ministry |
| Hispanic Population | ~18% | ~30% | ~55-60% | RH more ethnically mixed | High homeownership | Stable long-term family community |
| Foreign Born | ~52% | ~55% | ~40-45% | All strong immigrant communities | High foreign-born population | Strong immigrant / first-generation outreach potential |
| Historical Identity | Not specified in source image | Historically a major Chinese/Taiwanese immigrant hub ("Little Taipei") | Not specified in source image | Longstanding Chinese/Taiwanese community presence | Strong established immigrant history | Useful for culturally rooted outreach and continuity |
Project Snapshot
Define how the future campus should support worship, discipleship, outreach, and congregational life.
Identify core spaces, likely capacity needs, and how each area will be used during the week.
Invite prayer, testimony, volunteer support, and broad alignment as plans move from concept to execution.
Create a home that can serve today’s church family and welcome future generations.
What You Can Explore Here
This microsite gives a structured introduction to the project so visitors, members, and partners can quickly understand what Christ the King is building toward.