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A Church Plant in the Texas Hill Country

Bringing the Gospel to the Texas Hill Country.

The Texas Hill Country is growing faster than the church can keep up. We are praying, planning, and partnering to plant a healthy New Testament church in the Texas Hill Country — and we'd love for you to learn more.

The Vision

A Healthy New Testament Church for a Rapidly Growing Community

The I-46 / I-281 corridor in the Texas Hill Country is exploding in population, seeing some of the highest growth numbers in the entire country. However, as massive master-planned developments are completed en masse, they are creating communities that drastically lack a Gospel presence. This region is in desperate need of local churches.

We believe every person deserves to hear of the saving power of Jesus Christ, and we intend to fulfill the Great Commission in the Texas Hill Country. Our vision is to build an autonomous, self-supporting New Testament church. To meet the needs of local families and help them bring their children up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, we plan to establish an affordable Christian school and daycare alongside the church.

Evangelize the Lost

Disciple Converts

Preach the Word

Plant a Church

Why the Hill Country?

The Numbers Tell the Story

the Texas Hill Country is growing faster than almost anywhere in America. The spiritual need has never been greater — and the opportunity has never been clearer.

Explosive Growth

  • 29.6%Population surge in the Texas Hill Country since 2020
  • 98%County growth since 2010 — one of America's fastest-growing counties
  • ~30%Local town growth since 2020 across the Hill Country

Family & Community

  • 69%of local Hill Country households are married-couple families
  • 33.1 minAverage commute — families are anchored locally on weekends
  • 44%+of adults hold a Bachelor's degree or higher

Spiritual Landscape

  • 11%of residents move into a new home every year — anonymity is real
  • 40-45%of the growing population identifies as post-Christian or unchurched
  • $112KMedian household income in an area hungry for community
Our Story

Rooted in the Hill Country.
Growing in Faith.

Texas Hill Country Church Plant Project was planted with a simple mission: to create a place where people from every background can encounter Jesus, build authentic relationships, and make a difference in our community. We believe church should be a place of grace, not judgment — a home for the hopeful and the hurting alike.