Master Plan

Organizing the campus around ministry needs.

This page outlines the kinds of spaces the project is expected to prioritize and a phased approach for moving from concept to completed church home.

Core Spaces

The building program at a glance

Sanctuary

Primary worship space with visibility, acoustics, and reverence in mind.

Children and Youth Rooms

Safe, age-appropriate rooms designed for teaching and fellowship.

Multi-use Fellowship Hall

Gathering space for meals, classes, events, and churchwide celebrations.

Prayer and Counseling Rooms

Smaller, quieter spaces for pastoral care and personal conversations.

Administrative Support

Office and work areas that help staff and volunteers serve efficiently.

Arrival and Hospitality Areas

Entry, circulation, and welcome areas that reduce friction for new guests.

Phased Approach

How the work can move forward

Phase 1

Prayer, listening, and alignment

Gather ministry needs, congregation feedback, and foundational design priorities before locking in major decisions.

Phase 2

Concept development

Translate priorities into a site concept, room relationships, and preliminary building program.

Phase 3

Detailed planning and readiness

Refine scope, sequence, stewardship strategy, and communication so the congregation understands the path ahead.

Phase 4

Construction and launch

Build a church home that is ready not just to open, but to support a healthy ministry rhythm from day one.

Participation

Planning works best with a praying church

Buildings are technical projects, but church homes are spiritual responsibilities. The congregation’s prayer, wisdom, and generosity are part of the plan.