Church Expansion

We are in need of classroom space to be able to meet the needs of our congregation and community. Learn about our building program to construct an education building.

 
Make a Donation to Our Building Fund

 

Weekly Schedule

Sunday
8:45 am - Sunday School/Bible Study
10:00 am - Worship Service & Children's Church
5:00 pm - Spanish Language Service

Monday
7:00 pm - Y.A.M.

Tuesday
10:00 am - Women's Prayer

Wednesday
5:45 pm - Wednesday Meal
7:30 am - Men's Prayer
6:30 pm - Children's Choir
6:30 pm - Y.A.M.
6:30 pm - Bible Study and Prayer

Thursday
6:00 pm - Spanish Language Bible Study

 

Describe the photo or the page it links to

RecentEvents

FBC of Horizon City held it's annual VBS on June 13th - 17th. The theme for this year's VBS was "The Armor of God". Throughout the week the boys and girls participated in Bible study and drills, and crafts. They also learned about missions, with an emphasis on Guatemala. The boys and girls donated over $270 to go towards school supplies for children in the mountain villages of Guatemala.

Church Expansion/Building Program

Why are we starting a building project?

We are out of space. As a church, we are approaching our thirtieth anniversary. During that time, with different pastors and a wide range of people, our church has on several occasions grown to a worship attendance of just over 100 people. Each time we got to this size, the growth would stop because we did not have enough space to develop small group Bible studies to involve the people. Our space for worship can accommodate about 150 people, but our space for small groups is less than ideal and can only accommodate 60 to 75 comfortably. Our children and youth areas are especially limited by this situtation. We also have a very limited restroom space with only one toilet for the men and one for the women.

What we are doing. We are making several adjustments to meet this challenge. First, we now have three services each Sunday. One of these is in Spanish and is led by Pastor Norman Torres on Sunday evenings. We have recently started an 8:00 a.m. service, as well. This service is small and has room to grow, but it will take some of the burden from our 10:45 service. Second, we are planning a new building with space for classrooms, a prayer room and up-to-date restroom facilities. The plans also include a cry-room for mothers of nursing infants, a booth to allow translation of conferences and services, spaces designed specifically for children and nursery care, etc.

How can we pay for this? The truth is, we prbably can't in our own strength and resources. We believe that this is God's instruction to us and we know that if we do our part He is always faithful to do His. Because of this, we are trying to do things a step at a time and have secured an architect and a contractor that know our situation and are willing to work with us.

What have we done so far? We have collected some money in the past and have used that to take steps toward the bigger project. We knew we would have to do additional paving to occupy the building, so we have already spent about $35,000 in paving. In the last 5-10 years, we have replaced our doors, put on a new roof and updated our airconditional/heating with newer, more efficient units. We paid our architect for the initial footprint drawings and currently have about $45,000 on hand for the next phase of our work. We need to raise the first $100,000 as quickly as possible to get construction drawings, permits and to pour the slab. As soon as we have the money for these three things, they will be done.

Why are we building a two-story building? In the long run, this is the only thing that makes sense. We have a limited amount of space and new construction requires a lot of space for parking and ponding of water (there are ordnances that require these). The cost of the slab and roof are not much different for one and two story buildings. We have already consulted the city and they will be able to give us an occupancy permit for the bottom floor before we complete the second floor. We will focus immediately on the first floor onlyl and will close off the second floor until we have the needed funds. We will not be able to use the second floor until it is completed.

How can I be involved? There are a number of ways that you can be a help to this project. The first is to pray. Part of this is us asking God to help us, part of this is our listening to His instructions. We need to get this right the first time and avoid repeating a lot of steps--pray for wisdom to get it right. A second way you can help is by being faithful to attend and worship with us. As people grow in their walk with the Lord and in community with each other it attracts others who want to be forgiven, healed and encouraged. Your faithfulness is worth much to the kingdom and to your personal life. Please share our need with other people. You may know someone who has skills or resources and would want to help in the construction.

What about the economy? We know that the economy is challenging to many people in the financial world, but God is not surprised. He would not give us this assignment unless He had established a way to complete it. When this building is built, it will be obvious that He did it and He will get the credit. History tells us that when economic structures fall, many people are hurting and turn to God. It is critical that we have needed space at this time.

How can I give? We are encouraging people to give in several different ways:

Windfall giving--you may say, "I would love to give something, but I don't have anything to give!" Our response is to ask, "Would you be willing to give if God provided something for you to give?" If so, then we would suggest windfall giving as an initial step in your giving. If you receive money that is totally unexpected, would you be willing to give a percentage of it to God? We suggest that percentage be 50% or less, and you may decide you want to give 35% or 25% or some other amount. Our suggestion of 50% and no more is because we believe that God wants to bless you as well as this project. Ask us to share some examples and some stories with you. This could change your life. You decide if it is a windfall, you decide the percentage.

  • A budget amount--you may be able to look at your budget and set a particular amount as a weekly, monthly, or quarterly gift.

  • Special income--you may close an important business deal, sell property, have settlements or inheritances come in that you want to give from.

  • Sacrifice giving--you may be spending money for something already, and just decide to cut this back or cut it out--one eating-out meal a week or month, sodas, some magazine, etc. and then donate the money you are already spending to the project instead.

  • Faith giving--this is an exciting way to give. Simply ask the Lord to give you an amount He wants you to give. If you are married, wait until God has brought you and your spouse to an agreement on a specific amount. Don't panic if this amount is more than you expected. Once God gives you a figure, commit to that figure and ask Him to show you how to do it. If God is asking you to give that amount, He will show you how it can be done.

  • Special gifts--you may be interested in giving stocks, cars, jewelry, real estate or personal property. Please talk with us about how to do this before you do it. There are some tremendous tax advantages to giving the property and allowing us to redeem it, instead of selling it and giving the money. We can receive these kinds of gifts. We canhelp you with this.

We are Building for Eternity. We are building for the Kingdom and for Horizon City. Thank you for your interest in helping us be faithful to what God is asking us to do.

 

Groundbreaking

groundbreakingOn Sunday, November 30, 2008 First Baptist Church of Horizon City celebrated the official start of its church expansion program with a special sermon, a church lunch, and a groundbreaking ceremony for a new education building.

 

 


Below is a slideshow of all the pictures from the Groundbreaking event:

 
Groundbreaking 0001
 
 

 

Shed Pad

It's been over 2 1/2 years since our groundbreaking and there hasn't been any visible progress made on the grounds of our church. That all changed on June 21, 2011, when after many successful attempts due to permitting, licensing, bonding and other issues, we finally had a concrete pad poured that will enable us to move our storage sheds to make room for the pouring of the foundation for our new building.

To view a slideshow of the pouring of the concrete pad click the following link:

SLIDESHOW

 

You may make a tax-deductible contribution to our Building Program by clicking the button below.

 

 

 

 

Welcome
Welcome
image1 image2 image3 image4

Come Visit Us

If you are looking for a church home or simply visiting the Horizon City/El Paso area we would love for you to come join us on Sunday mornings. For directions and to find out more about us just click on the "Continue" button now.

Missions Oriented

We believe in serving others and in the Great Commission. This includes local service projects and short-term missions trips. Our latest international mission trip was to Guatemala in March 2011. To learn more about this trip click on the "Continue" button now.

Church Expansion

We have begun a building program to enable us to better meet the needs of our members and community. To learn more about our planned expansion click on the "Continue" button now.

What We Offer

We have a wide variety of ministries for all age groups. We also have a Spanish language service on Sunday afternoons. To learn more about these areas click on the "Continue" button now.

Welcome
themed object
17018 Darrington Road, Horizon City, TX 79928 | (915) 852-3027
Bookmark and Share
get in touch
back to top

Proverb of the Day: