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Stepping Forward Together

This past Sunday was a significant moment in our church's life as we launched For Generations to Come. As we shared, this is our plan to raise $27 million to build a permanent home for Redeemer, a step that feels both humbling and full of hope. Joel reminded us that this is the largest step of faith we’ve ever taken as a church, and we believe it will only be possible through God’s provision and the collective faithfulness of our church family.

This past Sunday was a significant moment in our church's life as we launched For Generations to Come. As we shared, this is our plan to raise $27 million to build a permanent home for Redeemer, a step that feels both humbling and full of hope. Joel reminded us that this is the largest step of faith we’ve ever taken as a church, and we believe it will only be possible through God’s provision and the collective faithfulness of our church family.

→ Watch Joel’s Announcement

As we move forward together, we want to invite everyone who calls Redeemer home to prayerfully consider how the Lord might be leading you to participate. If you’re interested in learning more, asking questions, or simply seeking clarity, we’d love for you to join us at an upcoming Town Hall Gathering or one of our Vision Forums. These gatherings are a chance to hear more about the heart behind this vision, learn details about the project, ask questions, and spend time in prayer together as a church family.

→ Join a Gathering

If you haven’t yet, we encourage you to spend some time with our new film and booklet. They help connect the dots between where we’ve been, where we are, and where we believe the Lord is leading us as we seek to serve our current church family and the generation of believers to come.

→ Watch the Campaign Film

→ Read Our Campaign Book

We are grateful for the ways our church continues to show up, lean in, and trust the Lord alongside us. We truly believe these are meaningful days for our church, and we’re expectant for all that God will do in and through our Redeemer family in the weeks, months, and years ahead.

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A Morning of Prayer

Last Saturday, around 150 individuals from our church family spent the morning cleaning up our new property (and maybe a few of them picked up some poison ivy along the way).

Last week, our church family gathered for a Prayer Breakfast at the new property, a meaningful step as we move closer to a permanent home. Over two mornings, members of our congregation came together to pray, worship, and seek the Lord for what is ahead. As we stood on the property, with the outlines of future buildings staked into the ground, it was a tangible reminder of both how far God has brought us and how much we still trust Him for in the days to come.

Together, we prayed for wisdom, provision, and unity as we look toward the future. We asked the Lord to guide every decision, to provide for every need, and to use this space for His glory and the good of our city for generations to come. While this property represents an exciting new chapter, the heart behind it remains the same: to be a people rooted in prayer, dependent on the Lord, and committed to His mission.

We are grateful for everyone who joined us for these mornings. As we prepare to share more about the vision for this space and what is next, we are reminded that it all begins with prayer, and we are expectant for how God will continue to lead us.

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Celebrating the Montclair Property

We were so excited to share this past Sunday that we officially closed on our new Montclair property! For years, we have prayed, planned, and patiently waited as we sought the Lord’s direction for the next chapter of our church’s life.

We were so excited to share this past Sunday that we officially closed on our new Montclair property! For years, we have prayed, planned, and patiently waited as we sought the Lord’s direction for the next chapter of our church’s life. Through many conversations, setbacks, and seasons of discernment, God has been faithful. This step represents not just a property transaction, but a tangible answer to prayer and a significant milestone in our shared life together.

There is much more to say, and we look forward to sharing more with you on March 15. Today, though, we simply want to pause and give thanks. The Lord has been kind to Redeemer, and we trust Him as we step forward together for generations to come.

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