Rooted in Vision
Every new season begins with a vision. For Victory Hill Church, that vision has always been simple: help people find and follow Jesus where they live, work, and play. On Vision Sunday, Pastor Mason reminded us that vision isn’t just a “church thing.” It’s vital for every person’s life.
Helen Keller once said, “The only thing worse than being born blind is having sight but no vision.” Vision answers life’s biggest question: Where am I headed? Without it, we drift. With it, our decisions take on purpose.
For our church, vision has carried us from humble beginnings in 1993—when services were held in a cemetery (seriously!)—to the growing community we are today. The building we gather in now was built debt-free, brick by brick, by people who believed in what God could do if they simply trusted Him.
And God has been faithful. In just the first six months of 2025, we’ve celebrated 153 salvations, 67 baptisms, and over half our church involved in small groups. Lives are being changed every single week. Yet as Pastor Mason said, “What we’re experiencing right now is not normal—it’s a genuine move of God. And we’re only scratching the surface.”
That’s why we’re launching the Make Room 2025 Project. Beginning September 2nd, construction will start on upgrades to our worship center: new stadium seating, a second exit for easier flow, upgraded sound and production, and yes—brand new chairs. These changes will allow space for 1,500 adults across two services.
But here’s the best part: this is just the first step. Our vision isn’t about bigger buildings. It’s about creating more space for people to encounter Jesus, find freedom, and step into God’s purpose for their lives.
During September, while construction is underway, we’ll temporarily meet at Alvaton Elementary School for one combined 10am service. We’ll worship together, hear messages from the “Under Construction” series, and keep Victory Kids in full swing. Honey’s Coffee will even be there each week to keep the caffeine flowing. ☕
This season is about more than physical space. It’s about making room in our hearts and lives for what God wants to do next. Victory Hill has always been a church of bold faith. We believe the best is yet to come—and we’re inviting you to be part of it.
Whether you’re brand new, spiritually curious, or looking for your next step, this is the perfect time to get rooted in vision. Because vision isn’t just for a church. It’s for you.
Helen Keller once said, “The only thing worse than being born blind is having sight but no vision.” Vision answers life’s biggest question: Where am I headed? Without it, we drift. With it, our decisions take on purpose.
For our church, vision has carried us from humble beginnings in 1993—when services were held in a cemetery (seriously!)—to the growing community we are today. The building we gather in now was built debt-free, brick by brick, by people who believed in what God could do if they simply trusted Him.
And God has been faithful. In just the first six months of 2025, we’ve celebrated 153 salvations, 67 baptisms, and over half our church involved in small groups. Lives are being changed every single week. Yet as Pastor Mason said, “What we’re experiencing right now is not normal—it’s a genuine move of God. And we’re only scratching the surface.”
That’s why we’re launching the Make Room 2025 Project. Beginning September 2nd, construction will start on upgrades to our worship center: new stadium seating, a second exit for easier flow, upgraded sound and production, and yes—brand new chairs. These changes will allow space for 1,500 adults across two services.
But here’s the best part: this is just the first step. Our vision isn’t about bigger buildings. It’s about creating more space for people to encounter Jesus, find freedom, and step into God’s purpose for their lives.
During September, while construction is underway, we’ll temporarily meet at Alvaton Elementary School for one combined 10am service. We’ll worship together, hear messages from the “Under Construction” series, and keep Victory Kids in full swing. Honey’s Coffee will even be there each week to keep the caffeine flowing. ☕
This season is about more than physical space. It’s about making room in our hearts and lives for what God wants to do next. Victory Hill has always been a church of bold faith. We believe the best is yet to come—and we’re inviting you to be part of it.
Whether you’re brand new, spiritually curious, or looking for your next step, this is the perfect time to get rooted in vision. Because vision isn’t just for a church. It’s for you.
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