2026 Building Capital Campaign

God has shaped the heart of our church  - now we care for the home.
While the heart of our church is vibrant and growing, our home -the building that holds and supports our ministry - is in urgent need of care.
God has deepened our faith, drawn us closer together, and stirred in us a renewed passion for His work in Tucson. We see it in our worship, our outreach, our relationships, and our prayers.

Now its time to invest in the place where the people of God gather

Four Phase Process

Phase 1: Listening , Learning, Surveying (July-September 2025)
We begin by gathering input from our congregation and community - through surveys, conversations, and prayerful reflection. This helps us clearly identify the needs before us and dream together about what God is calling us to do.

Phase 2: Discernment, Planing, and Prayer (October-December 2025)
Once needs are identified, we work with experts and our building team to estimate costs as accurately as possible and prayerfully consider what to prioritize. This is a season of discernment and deep prayer - asking God to guide our steps, align our plans with His mission, and provide the resources.

Phase 3: First Fruits – Tier One Projects. (January-May)
With a shared vision in place, we launch the campaign’s initial push in the new year. This phase focuses on completing the most urgent and essential work—the tier one projects that will immediately strengthen our ministry of hospitality, mission, and legacy.  This will involve six weeks of active fundraising as well as church members investing some sweat equity!

Phase 4: Sustaining the Vision (August 2026-December 2027)
The campaign doesn’t end with the first round of work. Lasting impact requires sustained generosity. In this phase, we continue to give, celebrate progress, and keep moving forward so every update contributes to a faithful and welcoming home for generations to come.  

Financial Stewardship 

Please consider giving by selecting the "For the Heart and Home Campaign" below.  All gifts are tax deductible.