Pathways Create: West U Baptist Playgrounds

We are building a beautiful new playground on the front lawn at Milton. This addition is strategic. A playground acts as a powerful beacon to young families, communicating that we want them here and that their children matter to us.

Additionally, as part of the renovation to our Kids Ministry spaces, we are creating a brand-new, state-of-the-art indoor playscape, featuring a raised structure that reaches twenty-six feet into the air. This will be one of the most compelling indoor play environments in Houston’s Inner Loop.



Endorsement from Jennifer Dennis, Kids Executive Director
I love serving a church that is committed to creating a space where families feel welcome, connected, and secure. The planned renovations will keep all children in a secure area, with increased capacity for worship and Community Groups. The new play areas will provide a fun environment for children to make friends, learn, and grow. Through generous member investment, our facility will open a door for our church to be a hub for the community and a home for new families to worship and follow Christ together.
Endorsement from Will Moore, West U Baptist Member
CityRise West U Baptist church is situated in the heart of a vibrant community full of young families with kids, just a stone’s throw from the main elementary school in the neighborhood. The city of West University Place contains one of the most well-connected and resourceful communities in the world, creating the opportunity for our church to spread the gospel within major circles of influence and to give parents resources and support in raising their children to honor God and to know Jesus. Although the campus has A Children’s Village preschool as a platform to reach these families, the church can make a much more meaningful impact by offering upgraded children’s areas and play infrastructure, making CityRise West U Baptist one of the easiest places for kids to grow up in a church that fosters the kind of fun, learning, worship, and fellowship that God intends.
I love serving a church that is committed to creating a space where families feel welcome, connected, and secure. The planned renovations will keep all children in a secure area, with increased capacity for worship and Community Groups. The new play areas will provide a fun environment for children to make friends, learn, and grow. Through generous member investment, our facility will open a door for our church to be a hub for the community and a home for new families to worship and follow Christ together.
Endorsement from Will Moore, West U Baptist Member
CityRise West U Baptist church is situated in the heart of a vibrant community full of young families with kids, just a stone’s throw from the main elementary school in the neighborhood. The city of West University Place contains one of the most well-connected and resourceful communities in the world, creating the opportunity for our church to spread the gospel within major circles of influence and to give parents resources and support in raising their children to honor God and to know Jesus. Although the campus has A Children’s Village preschool as a platform to reach these families, the church can make a much more meaningful impact by offering upgraded children’s areas and play infrastructure, making CityRise West U Baptist one of the easiest places for kids to grow up in a church that fosters the kind of fun, learning, worship, and fellowship that God intends.
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