Spring, Texas

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ArchitectStudio Red Architects
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Project Completion2012 / 2014
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Project BudgetNA
Faithbridge Phase II & III represent a transformational expansion of Faithbridge Church in Spring, Texas, supporting the church’s rapid growth. Phase II, completed in 2011, doubled the church’s worship capacity by adding a second 1,100-seat worship space. To support this expansion, the central plant was enlarged, ensuring the facility could meet current and future demands.
Just a few years later, Phase III introduced the Children’s Ministry Building in 2014, further expanding the church’s ability to serve families and young members. Designed by Studio Red Architects, these projects solidified Faithbridge’s commitment to providing modern, welcoming spaces for worship and community engagement.

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