Generations of worshippers have identified Central Lutheran in downtown Minneapolis with its historic, neo-Gothic sanctuary. When the congregation’s members saw a need to complement that space with a modern, welcoming great room that could be home to Central’s dynamic ministry work, they found a supportive lending partner in the Mission Investment Fund.
Read MoreThe Orange County congregation’s new sanctuary, built with the help of a Mission Investment Fund construction loan, allows for worship indoors and out. It also offers a clear view of a vibrant church community increasingly engaged with its neighbors.
Read MoreThe food pantry and Healing Gift Free Clinic at Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church in Omaha were vital to nearby residents; the church wanted to do even more.
Read MoreBuilding with God’s nature in mind – and drawing in more of God’s people.
Read MoreThe tallest building in Charleston, South Carolina, is standing strong and more breathtaking than ever following a massive restoration.
Read MoreWhen the operator of a daycare center leasing space at Gethsemane pulled out after 30 years, the church’s members knew what God was calling them to do.
Read MoreSuccessive building additions left Normandale Lutheran Church with many chopped-up spaces. The thriving congregation set out to become even more inviting to worshippers.
Read MoreWhen a Seattle-area church closed its doors and donated its building, Salt House was born. The congregation turned to MIF as they sought to renovate and realize their new ministry.
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