A permenant home at Edge Lane will turn weekly logistics into daily ministry. It will give us space to encounter Jesus, grow disciples, deepen community, serve Liverpool, multiply churches, and build for future generations until Jesus returns. Not just on Sundays, but all week long.
Liverpool is a city full of people longing for meaning, connection, and hope. A substantive home gives us a set-apart space where people can meet Jesus, grow in faith, and experience the presence of God without limits. No more borrowed rooms or constrained schedules — a place where worship, prayer, and community can take root every day of the week.
A building becomes more than walls; it becomes a place of encounter that leads to transformed lives.
We believe growth happens best in consistency. A substantive base allows us to build rhythms of learning, training, and mentoring that shape disciples for a lifetime. With rooms for courses, youth gatherings, pastoral care, prayer ministry and leadership development, we can invest deeply in people — not just programs.
A building gives us the space to deeply serve Liverpool. Believers, leaders, and culture‑shapers for our city.
Christ Church Liverpool has always been a family — but a family needs a kitchen table. A building gives us a space to gather, eat, celebrate, support one another, and open our doors to anyone who needs belonging. From midweek groups to family events to student dinners, it becomes the heartbeat of our shared life in a way we’ve never had before.
A substantive home strengthens community and makes room for every person who walks through our doors.
We exist not just for ourselves, but for Liverpool and the whole world. A substantive home allows us to serve our city with consistency and compassion. From welcoming asylum seekers to walking with people through Explore, training believers in the Word, and partnering with churches across our region, this building gives us room to deepen the ministries that shape and send people out. It becomes a visible, stable presence of hope in the city, a light on a street that people know they can turn to.
A building anchors our mission and multiplies our impact.
For 23 years, Christ Church Liverpool has planted new churches, revitalised struggling ones, and equipped leaders to take the gospel into new places — from launches here in the city to helping spark new work in Manchester, and now investing deeply in our next revitalisation in Kirkby. Multiplication isn’t a side project for us; it’s part of who we are. A permanent building becomes the base that strengthens this calling. With space to train planters, gather teams, mentor leaders, pray, resource, and send consistently, we can sustain church planting and revitalisation daily, until Jesus returns.
A building fuels our long‑term vision: not just to build one church, but to keep multiplying healthy churches across our region.
This building marks a new season of growth, stability, and long‑term vision for our church. It provides the space and capacity we’ve never had before, allowing us to grow, to adapt, and to dream beyond the limitations we’ve previously faced. And if God grows us beyond this building one day, this is the foundation that will make the next step possible.
A building secures our future and amplifies everything God has called us to do next.
Making room to grow means we can train leaders, build ministries and send new churches for decades to come, multiplying gospel impact across our region.
A stable, designed-for-purpose hub strengthens our identity and hospitality, opening more oppurtunities for consistent community outreach (e.g, courses, youth, meals, Hope Cafe).
Moving from renting to ownership frees us from instability and ineffciency, giving the church a secure launchpad for long-term mission.
Total vision ~£4.5m with a staged path from purchase to future hall -> see the breakdown.