GIDEON’S ARMY RENOVATION & REBUILDING PROJECT 2025

GIDEON’S ARMY RENOVATION & REBUILDING PROJECT 2025​

An Exciting Opportunity to Partner with Us

You are invited to be a part of something extraordinary. As we look forward to all that God will accomplish through us in the coming year, we are reminded of the story in 2 Samuel 7, where King David recognized the importance of honoring God’s presence. He felt it was inappropriate for him to live in a grand palace while the ark of the covenant, representing God’s presence, dwelled in a tent. Though we know today that God doesn’t dwell in a physical building, we believe the space where we come together for worship and spiritual growth should reflect his majesty and magnificence.

Our church building is over 100 years old, and while we’ve made improvements over the years, it is now in need of some significant upgrades. These renovations are crucial to creating a space that will serve our current congregation and future generations of believers.

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Gideon Building Project for Children's Ministry

FOCUS ON OUR CHILDREN’S MINISTRY

In addition to our facility upgrades, we are excited to announce that we are in the process of revitalizing our children’s ministry. We believe this is one of the most vital areas of our Church, as we prepare the next generation of glory carriers for the Kingdom of God. Several Important projects are already underway, and there are many more planned for the year ahead.

How You Can Partner With Us

1. Make a one-time gift – your financial contribution, of any amount, will directly support these crucial projects.
2. Join our 2025 pledge program – if you feel led, we invite you to commit to a pledge for the coming year.
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Perry Moss is a retired Air Force officer whose professional training, profound teaching gift, and respect and recognition in the community, resulted in his appointment to several advisory boards in the town of Smithfield and Isle of Wight County, Virginia. A former member of the YMCA Board, he was instrumental in the expansion of several programs to accommodate disadvantaged families. As a member of Community Help In Progress, (C.H.I.P.) a partnership between the Smithfield Police Department and members of the local community, he assisted in identifying and empowering at-risk children to ensure equal opportunity, regardless of demographics. Selected as a member of the Isle of Wight County Schools’ Action Team, he was not only instrumental in bridging the gap between parents and school officials, but in improving the educational system in the Isle of Wight School District. Amidst all of these accolades, his true heart is that of a soul winner—ministering to anything that moves.