Church Family,
We are in the middle of a long journey together, and I know there are moments when it may feel like nothing is happening. But let me assure you, a tremendous amount of work is taking place behind the scenes as we prepare for where God is calling us to build our new campus.
Have you driven by the new HEB site at I-30 and FM 2642 lately? Massive earth-moving equipment is constantly reshaping the landscape. Truckloads of dirt are being moved every day as crews prepare not only for HEB, but for several businesses that will serve Royse City for years to come. Right now, it may not look like much more than dirt and machinery, but with construction scheduled to begin in January, it's amazing to imagine what will soon stand there.
In many ways, that's where we are as a church.
There may not yet be walls going up or a steeple reaching toward the sky, but important groundwork is being laid. Your Leadership Board has been working diligently to prepare for the exciting days ahead.
As you've heard from our Leadership Board Chair, Pam Davis, we now have a fully executed Letter of Intent on six acres of land for our future campus. During our most recent board meeting, several important decisions were made to help move us toward a church vote regarding this property.
1. We Have Entered Phase 2 of Discovery
The board approved moving forward with Phase 2 of discovery with Beck Architecture to further evaluate the six-acre property. This phase also includes contracting with Urban Strategy to conduct the civil engineering work necessary to understand the site's opportunities and limitations.
Once this process is complete, we will share the findings with the entire church so everyone can clearly understand the next steps in the journey.
2. The Concept Design Team Is Returning
The board voted to re-engage our Concept Design Team (formerly known as the Charette Team).
Their role is incredibly important. As Beck Architecture begins imagining our future campus, they need guidance regarding the ministries and priorities that matter most to our church family. The team will take a fresh look at all of our current ministries, while also dreaming about future opportunities God may place before us.
Most importantly, this will not be done in isolation. We will provide regular updates throughout the process, before and after meetings with Beck, so that you can share your thoughts and help shape the future home of Royse City Methodist Church.
3. Ministry Leadership Updates
The board also approved a new job description for Pastor Jay Durton as he assumes leadership of our Youth Ministry, while also approving a revised job description for our Administrative Assistant position following Michelle's departure.
These adjustments help ensure that our staff is prepared to meet the needs of our church today while positioning us for tomorrow.
These are just a few of the highlights from our recent meeting, and I can tell you with confidence that there is much more to come.
A Pastoral Word of Thanks
I also want to simply say thank you.
The past year and a half has not been easy. There have been questions, uncertainties, challenges, and moments when the road ahead seemed difficult to see.
Yet every Sunday, as we worship, pray, laugh, serve, and fellowship together at Glenda Arnold ECLC, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for each and every one of you. Your faithfulness, generosity, and commitment to Christ continue to inspire me.
Peter wrote:
"In all this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials."
1 Peter 1:6
I know many of you are wondering what comes next. That's natural. We all want to see the finished product. We all want to arrive at the destination.
But this week, during a conversation with a pastor friend, I received a simple encouragement that I want to pass along to all of you:
YOU CAN DO THIS!
We do not give up because we know that proclaiming Jesus Christ is still the most important work we can do, even in challenging seasons.
IT WILL BE WORTH IT!
When I think about our journey, I keep going back to the HEB example. Many of us remember when the Rockwall HEB was under construction. It was messy. It was inconvenient. It seemed to take forever.
But last Friday, Richard Davis, our Food Pantry Coordinator, and another servant from Our Daily Bread invited me to visit that HEB to pick up food for families served by our food pantry. As I watched the operation behind the scenes and saw us receive more than 1,100 pounds of food to bless our neighbors, I was amazed.
In that moment, I thought about all the inconvenience, all the waiting, and all the work it took to get there.
And do you know what?
It was worth it.
Church family, I believe the same will be true for us.
The waiting will be worth it.
The work will be worth it.
The prayers will be worth it.
The faithfulness will be worth it.
So let me say it one more time:
YOU CAN DO THIS! IT WILL BE WORTH IT!
As a reminder, the Leadership Board wants to hear from you. If you have questions, thoughts, or concerns, please use the question form that has been provided. You may submit your question with your name or anonymously. We have also placed baskets with note cards and pens at the welcome tables each Sunday morning for your convenience.
Church family, I can feel the momentum building. God is moving, even when we cannot yet see the finished result. He has carried us this far, and He will continue to lead us every step of the way.
Thank you for allowing me the privilege of being your pastor, your fellow traveler, and your friend. I am honored to walk this journey with you, and I cannot wait to see what God has in store.
Be God’s,
Pastor Chris










