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And He said, "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever takes the lowly positions of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes one such child in My name welcomes Me."
Matthew 18:3-5
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A New Chapter

In Ministry & Growth

Second Baptist Church has a rich history of reaching this lost and hurting world with the Good News of Jesus Christ. Every square inch of our church campus, and every event on our church calendar, reflect our ongoing commitment to sharing the gospel in this and future generations. The restructured Williams House, the playground additions and improvements, and the inauguration of a university-model educational program, are the very tools we need to equip us for an exciting new chapter in ministry and growth at the West Campus. As we meet the needs presented below, we are laying the foundation that will enable us to build for tomorrow and continue our commitment to loving kids and their families.

Building for Tomorrow: Second Loves Kids is a two-year campaign to pledge and give $8 million (over and above your annual giving to the church). No project of this scope is possible without the prayerful and sacrificial commitment of individuals and families in our church family. 

 

Ideal space for
Fellowship & Community

As many experienced in their own homes, the freeze of 2021 resulted in burst pipes and serious damage to the Williams House, rendering it out of commission for the past year. As part of Building for Tomorrow, this building will be redesigned and reconfigured to provide for the current and future needs of our church family. The Williams House has served the West Campus well since 2003, when Bible Study classes meeting in the Worship Center outgrew that space and needed a new home. The original Williams House (named in honor of Gary Williams, a longtime member of Second and the general contractor for the West Campus construction), addressed that need with four large classrooms and a central gathering space.

When complete, the reimagined Williams House will provide an attractive and functional meeting space for all ages, hosting student events and assemblies, receptions, adult Bible study fellowships, leadership training workshops, and wedding receptions. The large primary room will accommodate seating for more than 500 (or 250 at tables), and a full-service kitchen will provide the facilities needed to host a variety of programs and community events. Technology upgrades will expand the capability of the Williams House to serve groups using the building for worship, fellowship, community events, and educational needs.

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