Why We’re Rebuilding (Again)
Spoiler: It’s not about the building.
Let’s be real—sometimes we just want things done. Wrapped up. Tidy. Finished.
But what if God’s plan for your life and our church isn’t a finished project?
In Pastor Gabe’s message, he reminded us that we’re rebuilding—not so we can sit back and admire our work—but so we can rebuild again. Because following Jesus means growth never stops.
It’s like buying new shoes for your kids. You know they’ll outgrow them. But you still buy them—because growth is the goal.
Church is the same. We’re not called to protect the carpet—we’re called to make room for the next wave of messy, beautiful life change.
So as Victory Hill steps into a new season, here’s our heart:
Because what God is building isn’t a building—it’s people. And people are worth rebuilding for, every single time.
Let’s be real—sometimes we just want things done. Wrapped up. Tidy. Finished.
But what if God’s plan for your life and our church isn’t a finished project?
In Pastor Gabe’s message, he reminded us that we’re rebuilding—not so we can sit back and admire our work—but so we can rebuild again. Because following Jesus means growth never stops.
It’s like buying new shoes for your kids. You know they’ll outgrow them. But you still buy them—because growth is the goal.
Church is the same. We’re not called to protect the carpet—we’re called to make room for the next wave of messy, beautiful life change.
So as Victory Hill steps into a new season, here’s our heart:
- We’ll keep space flexible.
- We’ll stay open to change.
- We’ll be okay with things getting messy.
Because what God is building isn’t a building—it’s people. And people are worth rebuilding for, every single time.
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