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 enthusiastically return to Trinity Pines, revamp dining hall

After a month of respite, TBM Camp Builder volunteers eagerly returned to work in January at Trinity Pines Conference Center in Trinity, Texas. They were so eager, in fact, they completed two weeks’ worth of projects in the first three days.

“It was like holding back a team of horses,” TBM Camp Builders Coordinator Larry Quinn said about the 12 couples who began 2022 by serving others through Camp Builders. “They were really enthusiastic and just anxious to get going.”

The group first wrapped up some projects from a previous trip to Trinity Pines in November. Then they began new work in the camp dining hall, where they demolished sheetrock, prepped for painting and relocated lighting to make way for a new suspended ceiling.

“The camp has faced water leaks in the dining hall in the past,” Quinn said. “The new ceiling will help them identify any potential water leak issues and give a facelift to the whole area, brightening up the space.”

Once they completed all the tasks in the dining hall, the volunteers used their extra time building picnic tables and gaga pits. Meanwhile, many of the ladies used their skills sewing reusable feminine products, girls’ dresses and fidget quilts for various ministries.