Imagine How the Gospel Could Change Missoula

Seeing the gospel flourish in the life of a church is what’s best for Missoula. It shapes our efforts for justice, stirs our hands to service, and opens our hearts to compassion. For this to happen we need individuals committed to seeing God glorified not only in the church, but as the church in our homes, our parks, our grocery stores, schools, and workplaces.

A Church Building

In the next 50 years we want to continue to be a church building momentum; a church building worship; a church building community; and a church building a legacy. And essential to all of this, we need a foothold in Missoula as a center for this vision. We need A Church Building.

Total Cost: $2 million

To have a legacy like this we need Missoulians eager to pray, happy to give, and ready to partner with us.

Pray

Give

Partner

I am a junior at the University of Montana studying Social Work, and I am beyond excited to partner with Sovereign Hope Church in following my call to serve God and love others.”

Katie Klassen

Our Goals

Community Involvement

We want you to be looking for ways to serve our city, and we want our building to help you and your community group do that. Examples of what it could look like for members to do this include: community lunches, hosting free child care nights, or providing a meeting place for planning of service projects. A long-term facility in a specific neighborhood will bear much fruit in that area as relationships and community develop.

Community Meeting Spaces

Opportunities for neighborhood councils or school boards.

Non-Profit and Mercy Efforts

Offer low-cost office space to Nonprofits who are aligned with our values and vision. These could include adoption or foster services, social justice ventures, and businesses seeking to benefit Missoula economically.

Emergency Relief

Allows our members to serve emergency needs in our community with our facility.

Campaign Booklet

Sermons

Watch messages to learn more about our vision for a gospel legacy in Missoula.