What is reach360?
Reach360 exists to help HPCC serve as a lasting gospel presence within our community and the world for generations to come. Through this initiative we desire to give generously and sacrificially as means of increasing our support of missions and church planting partnerships, local outreach and to help us obtain a permanent facility. We are currently in Phase One.
Click here to hear more about what REACH360 is and where we're at in the process.
Click here to read an FAQ regarding REACH360.
We believe we can do more together than we can alone! The first two years of REACH360 has proven this as we’ve collectively given more than $100,000 to missions, church planting, and local outreach!
Please prayerfully consider partnering with us in this mission to see a healthy gospel presence in our community and the world for generations to come.
Click here to hear more about what REACH360 is and where we're at in the process.
Click here to read an FAQ regarding REACH360.
We believe we can do more together than we can alone! The first two years of REACH360 has proven this as we’ve collectively given more than $100,000 to missions, church planting, and local outreach!
Please prayerfully consider partnering with us in this mission to see a healthy gospel presence in our community and the world for generations to come.


Phase One
In Phase One, our goal is to lay the foundation for healthy church growth, strengthen and establish strategic partnerships for the purpose of missions and church planting, and increase our local outreach efforts as we continue to plan for the future.
Phase Two
Phase Two will continue the focus of pursuing healthy church growth while also looking to add to our staff and secure office semi-permanent spaces that can be used for office and discipleship purposes.
Phase Three
Phase Three is where we will begin the process of building/renovating a property that will serve as a permanent church location and move into this location.
Phase Four
Phase Four will consist of paying down any incurred debt, maintaining a balanced budget, and continuing to give increasingly more to missions and church planting efforts.