Reimagine Update February 2026
As we step into 2026, we’re continuing to see God move through Reimagine in ways that go beyond buildings and into everyday life. Here are a few ways your generosity is already making a difference.
Meeting Real Needs Through Local Good
Local Good Resale has been open for almost a year, and more than 5,600 guests from our community have already walked through the doors. What started as a vision is now a vibrant, welcoming space where people can shop for and donate home goods!
Every purchase helps fund the Local Good Collective, which meets critical needs in our community. This is what Reimagine looks like in action. Not just gathering on Sundays, but creating everyday spaces that bring hope and help to our neighbors.
Anchoring the Faith of the Next Generation
At Winter Chill, more than a hundred students stepped away from distractions and into a powerful weekend with God. They worshiped boldly, built meaningful friendships, and connected deeply with leaders who care about them.
We are reimagining how we invest in the next generation because their faith matters. And weekends like this remind us that when we create intentional space, God meets students in fresh and life-changing ways.
Building Community Space in Melissa
We’ve officially partnered with the City of Melissa for land in an incredible location. And we want to be clear about what we’re building.
We aren’t just building church buildings anymore. We’re building community space that will serve as a hub for the city, a place woven into the regular rhythms of people’s lives. For many, church isn’t currently part of those rhythms. So we’re creating a space where connection, belonging, and everyday life can happen, and where we also gather as a church.
We’re excited because it’s clear that God has gone before us, opening doors and creating opportunities for growth that we could not have orchestrated on our own.
Thank you!
Thank you for being part of Reimagine. Your generosity is helping us move toward a future where more people experience hope, belonging, and the radical love of Jesus in the middle of their everyday lives.

