What If?

At Rise Church, we believe God is writing a story far bigger than anything we can see. Every Sunday, every serve team, every kid in Rise Kids, every life changed through worship and community—none of it happens by accident. It happens because ordinary people take bold steps of faith.

Last weekend, we witnessed that firsthand as people went public with their faith through baptism. We saw stories rewritten. We saw hope rise. We saw lives changed forever.

And it all begs a simple but powerful question:

What if those stories only happened because someone before them said yes?

What if someone’s generosity made space for their moment?
What if their baptism was possible because others gave, served, prayed, and believed before they ever walked through our doors?

This is the heart behind Heart for the House—a special offering we’ll bring together on December 21st as we invest in the future of what God is building in our church, in our city, and beyond.

Our House — The Future of Rise Church

Investing in environments and ministries that shape lives every week:
-Rise Kids expansion
-Student & Young Adult ministry growth
-Leadership development

What if Asheville knew the church was here because they felt our love?

THis is an image from town mountain of Asheville North Carolina where Rise Church is located

Our City — Asheville Outreach & Compassion

Meeting needs and making a difference where we live:<br> -City Care Fund for families in crisis<br> -School partnerships<br> -Serve the City initiatives<br> -Community outreach events<br>

What if Asheville knew the church was here because they felt our love?

Our World — Global Missions & Church Planting

Extending the reach of Jesus beyond our city:
- MIssion partners
-Disaster relief
-Church planting support
-Care for vulnerable children worldwide

What if our generosity reached places our feet may never go?

When

DECEMBER 21st

This is a once-a-year sacrificial offering that goes 100% toward vision—above and beyond our normal giving.

We’re asking our church family to pray one simple prayer:

“God, what would You have me give?”

No pressure.
No specific amount.
Just obedience.