
BLYTHEWOOD – Village Church in Blythewood will host a groundbreaking ceremony for its new 1,200-seat Worship Center on Sunday, March 30, at approximately 12:15 p.m.
“This significant event marks a milestone in the church’s journey to accommodate the growing population and number of new families in surrounding communities,” says the church’s Pastor Eric Estep.
The church has deemed the building project a legacy of faith, believing that everyone who plays a role in this expansion is leaving a legacy of faith for future generations.
“Village Church, which has been a cornerstone of the Columbia community for over 20 years, is expanding to meet the needs of our growing congregation,” Estep said.
The new building will be built on the church property adjacent to the existing church building, located at 574 Rimer Pond Road in Blythewood. Estep says the new worship center will be the largest event venue in the northeast area, designed to serve the community and equip families to hear the gospel and grow in their faith for years to come.
“We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter,” said Estep. “Our church has always been a place of spiritual growth, fellowship, and support. This new building will allow us to better serve our community and meet the needs of our growing congregation.”
The groundbreaking ceremony will include a brief program with remarks from Estep, and include church leaders and community members, followed by a symbolic turning of the soil.
For more information about the groundbreaking ceremony or Village Church, contact Village Church at 803-419-0989.