Whether you're an experienced foreman or a hobbyist, there's a place for you on the Builder's team. 

 

What do you need to volunteer?

  • A desire to serve.
  • Some comfort with tools and a willingness to learn new skills.
  • A day, week or several weeks to work on a project. 
  • A place to stay (Texans on Mission can help with this, particularly with projects at camps).

Builder teams offer:

 

Cabinet Builders


The Cabinet Builders strive to serve Christ and His church by helping existing ministries meet the needs of those they serve. They do this by furnishing the labor to fabricate custom cabinets and other millwork items for new and remodel construction.

 

Who we are looking for:

The Cabinet Builders do not require specific experience, but instead people who are eager to learn and flexible. Attention to detail is critical. It is preferred that volunteers come on a regular basis, as it generally takes some time to become proficient with the system.

If you would like more information, please scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the form. 

Furniture Builders

This ministry provides an opportunity to reduce the cost of facilitating the work of the Kingdom by meeting ministry needs through the provision of quality products such as furniture or cabinets. It is also an opportunity to develop relationships with those who help and possibly support and influence their lives.

Who we are looking for:

The Furniture Builders do not require specific experience, but instead people who are eager to learn and flexible. Attention to detail is critical. It is preferred that volunteers come on a regular basis, as it generally takes some time to become proficient with the system.

If you would like more information, please scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the form. 

Church Builders


The Church Builders provide free labor to churches and other Christian ministries. They install framing and rough-in electrical work and provide various other services.
 

Who we are looking for:

The Church Builders do not require specific experience, but instead people who are eager to learn and flexible. Attention to detail is critical. It is preferred that volunteers come on a regular basis, as it generally takes some time to become proficient with the system. It is recommended that members own an RV for lodging purposes at the worksite. They typically work two weeks but will stay longer if necessary. Lunch and snacks are provided Monday through Friday. You are encouraged to bring your own tool belt and hammer; all other tools are furnished. 

If you would like more information, please scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the form. 

 

 

Camp Builders

 

Camp Builders help camps create environments that allow children, teens, and adults to see God and God's creation clearly without the distractions of day-to-day living or technology. Volunteers with Camp Builders do this through stretching budget dollars by contributing their time and talent to camps across Texas at no cost to the camps served. 
 

Who we are looking for:

The Camp Builders do not require specific experience, but instead people who are eager to learn and flexible. Attention to detail is critical. It is preferred that volunteers come on a regular basis, as it generally takes some time to become proficient with the system. It is recommended that members own an RV for lodging purposes at the worksite.  

If you would like more information, please scroll to the bottom of the page and fill out the form. 

 

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Experienced TXM Builders mentor students in construction, faith

TXM Master builder Ray Cucancic explains to young men from Hempstead how to measure boards for proper sawing. The men from First Baptist Church in Hempstead are (l-r): Liam Derrick, Walker Derrick and Isaac Brandt.

Covenant Fellowship in Huntsville benefits from TXM, Hempstead partnership

Ray Cucancic is a master builder guiding the work of Texans on Mission Church Builders in Huntsville this spring. The retired contractor, however, does more than build on the work site this week; he teaches.

“I love working with people who are eager to learn,” said Cucancic, a member of Northside Baptist Church in Huntsville.

The eager learners in Huntsville were from First Baptist Church in Hempstead. Each year, the Hempstead congregation involves a group of high school and college students — both young men and women — in a spring break project with TXM Builders.

“These spring break projects have not only increased the students' knowledge of construction but also fostered a greater appreciation for the wisdom and experiences of the older generation,” said Rooster Smith, leader of the Hempstead group. “They have helped our youth grow more comfortable in sharing their faith, both how they came to know the Lord and how He continues to work in their lives.”

Wayne Pritchard (on right in left photo), coordinator of TXM Builders, said: "Having the group from Hempstead join us is in many ways extremely encouraging to our Builders. It gives us a sense of purpose as we get the opportunity to share our knowledge with the next generation of Christian men and women to serve our God."

This year’s spring Church Builders project is converting a covered patio into enclosed space for Bible study and other ministries at Covenant Fellowship in Huntsville.

“We are out of classroom space,” said David Valentine, senior pastor at Covenant. “The original bid to do this project was about a quarter of a million dollars, and we're cutting that expense by about 60% because of the volunteers with Texans on Missions, and we're very appreciative of them.”

Covenant Fellowship emphasizes community ministry, and worship attendance has grown from about 120 to almost 400, Valentine said. The new space will be used throughout the week for ministries, such as Celebrate Recovery, for those dealing with addictions, and other Bible studies and activities.

“Our facilities are being used seven days a week, and we're just out of space, and so we praise the Lord for what He's doing,” the pastor said.

TXM Builders framed the exterior walls and internal rooms to prepare for sheetrock installation, said Wayne Pritchard, coordinator of TXM Builders.

The Hempstead group worked the first week of the two-week project to coincide with local school spring break. The team included Royal Ambassadors and Challengers from the Hempstead church.

Beyond working together with the experienced Builders, “we challenged our youth to share their testimonies with the Builders, who, in turn, shared their own faith journeys with the students,” Smith said. “It was incredible to hear how God had worked in their [the Builders’] lives and to witness those experiences being passed on to the next generation. This exchange of testimonies was the first step in forming relationships that deepened throughout the week.”

Each evening, the students “eagerly shared what they had learned from the more experienced Builders,” Smith said.