A church in Killeen is getting a $1.23 million addition after a permit was purchased for the project this week.
The Samoan Congregational Church of Killeen; aka Samoa-i-Texas (Samoans in Texas), is being constructed and the church hopes construction will be completed inside this year.
The new 11,000-square-foot worship space and classrooms are the final phase in a 20-year plan. In 2010, the warehouse was renovated into a modern meeting hall and church-run day care center, Koinonia Christian Academy.
The developer on the church addition is JB & Company.
In addition to the church addition, there were four new single-family residence permits in four different Killeen locations.
Local Samoan residents will soon have a new church in Killeen to congregate.
The Samoan Congregational Church of Killeen; aka Samoa-i-Texas (Samoans in Texas), officially kicked off their new building construction on Stan Schlueter Loop, according to a news release from the church.
Attendees celebrated with Samoan food, music and dance. Lay Minister Leasina Lefotu opened with prayer and congratulatory remarks followed by group and family photos. Every family was provided a set of personalized hard hats and shovels to break ground with. The event had activities for all ages: inflatables for the kids, a hilarious game of adult musical chairs that left a few bruises, and a senior citizen talent show that had some of the ladies rolling down the mounds of dirt onsite to roaring laughter and applause, according to the release.