A new campus is launching in Springfield, Neb., this Christmas Eve—and you can be part of it.

Springfield is a rapidly-growing community near Omaha, but the opportunity to attend a Bible believing church is limited. Pastor Jason Starinieri and a dedicated team from Stony Brook Church are stepping out in faith to bring the hope of the Gospel to this city. They’ve been training, praying and preparing—and now, the launch is just weeks away.

Jason Starinieri installation

Central District minister Daniel Rodriguez and others participate in an installation service for Pastor Jason Starinieri (with his wife, Leah) at Stony Brook Church. Photo: SBC


The Central District Conference is planting this new campus
, and USMB has already committed $20,000 over three years to help Springfield grow into a vibrant Gospel presence. But we can’t do this alone.

Stony Brook Springfield Campus Core Team Photo

The Springfield core team (pictured above) will convert the basketball court in the Springfield community center into a worship center each week. The new campus is renting the space for its worship services. Photo: SBC


This Giving Tuesday, you can join us. When you give, you’re not just supporting a building or a program—you’re helping families in Springfield hear the Good News of Jesus, some for the very first time.

Stony Brook Springfield Campus Kids Space

Pastor Jason Starinieri and others tour the Stony Brook Springfield campus, which will meet at the community center in Springfield. This area will house the kids’ ministry, furnished with movable classroom walls and padded flooring. Photo: SBC


Together, we’re working toward the goal of planting 5–10 new churches each year.
With your partnership, more people will come to know Jesus, more baptisms will be celebrated and more disciples will be equipped to make disciples.

Will you join us?

Your Giving Tuesday gift will help launch Springfield and many more communities into a future with Jesus. Thank you for investing in kingdom work that changes lives.

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