Building God's kingdom together

 

Together, Texans on Mission Builders bring glory and honor to God while assisting ministries that might not be able to afford these costs on their own.

 

Over the past 20 years, members have used their hands - and their tools - in the construction of more than 1,600 church and camp facilities, saving these ministries millions of dollars in construction costs.

 

There's a place for you 

Whether you're an experienced foreman or a hobbyist, there's a place for you on the Builder's team. 

What do you need to volunteer?

  • A desire to serve.
  • Some comfort with tools and a willingness to learn new skills.
  • A day, week or several weeks to work on a project. 
  • A place to stay (Texans on Mission can help with this, particularly with projects at camps).

 

 

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Camp Builders at halfway point of New Mexico project

Richard Shaver (l) and Ralph Stephenson work on reconstructing stairs to a camp dormitory.

Team works at high elevation, with cool temperatures

Texans on Mission Camp Builders are at the midway point of a three-week project at Aspendale Mountain Retreat Center outside Cloudcroft, New Mexico. After summer camps ended, TXM volunteers began work building two cabins and reconstructing a stairway to a dormitory.

Larry Quinn, coordinator of TXM Camp Builders, said the team of eight men and five women will wrap up their part of the project next week. The camp will later bring electrical service to the cabins and finish the project.

A team from Walnut Ridge Baptist Church in Mansfield, Texas, framed the two cabins that TXM Camp Builders roofed, wired, insulated and sheetrocked. "Great to piggyback on this congregation's great work," leaders said.

Aspendale is a Baptist camp in the Sacramento Mountains near Lincoln National Forest at an elevation of about 9,000 feet above sea level.