“What we build today becomes the foundation for lives transformed tomorrow.”
─ David Comer
“If we are to equip disciples and send leaders, we must build a home that reflects the scope of the mission God has entrusted us.”
Christian Life Fellowship is growing─and God is making it clear: it’s time to prepare for what’s next.
“This 30,000 sq. feet space will become a launchpad for leadership, discipleship, and ministry multiplication.”
FIRST FLOOR:
A large multipurpose space where discipleship classes, leadership development, prayer meetings, men’s/women’s events and other gatherings can happen. It would be room for 400+ people at a time to be equipped and sent out on mission!
SECOND FLOOR:
A vibrant student ministry space built for middle and high schoolers. A place where students will want to keep bringing their unsaved friends and where the next generation can belong, encounter Jesus in a life-changing way, and grow as followers of Jesus and world-changers.
THIRD FLOOR:
This would be a modern office and collaboration space for our pastors and our hard-working staff —finally giving them room to work more effectively and to dream, plan, and steward what God is doing here at CLF.
Cape Coral is one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. Every month we wait, Is a month of lost discipleship. The future depends on what we do today.
BIBLICAL URGENCY
"Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree long a long time ago."
─ Warren Buffet
A seat for a student to find Christ.
A table for discipleship, training and restoration.
An office for equipping leaders and multiplying ministry.
The estimated cost is $10 million. But return is eternal.
"The choices we make today determine the stories we tell tomorrow."
─ Craig Groeschel
We are inviting every family to ask: “What is God asking me to give so that others can grow?”
"This is more than a project─it's the birthplace of future leaders, disciples, and world changers."
─ David Comer
“What we build today becomes the foundation for lives transformed tomorrow.”
─ David Comer