HVAC Update for the Westink Campus

As many of you know, our Westlink Campus building has been serving our Pathway Family for over 20 years. But, as with all things that age gracefully, it was time for a much-needed upgrade—our HVAC system. 

For quite some time, our amazing facilities team has been doing everything they could to keep the old system running. They’ve patched, repaired, and coaxed it along, but the time finally came to replace it. And last month, thanks to your generous giving, we installed a brand-new HVAC system. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Replacing the AC isn’t exactly the most glamorous project.” And you’re right. It’s not something we can see, but let me tell you—it’s something we feel and our guests feel. 

Your faithful giving made this possible. It’s an investment that goes beyond mere comfort; it’s an investment in our ability to gather, worship, and grow together as a community. This new HVAC system is a testament to your commitment to making our church a welcoming and inviting place for everyone to come and hear the God news of Jesus for the next 20 years.  This investment isn’t flashy but it is about the long term of people coming to know Jesus and growing as his followers.  We are so grateful that through you God has supplied this need.

Philippians 4:19 says, "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus."

Indeed, through your generosity, God has provided for our needs and blessed us with this essential upgrade.

So, on behalf of the entire church leadership and our facilities team, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you. Thank you for your generosity, for your trust, and for believing in the mission and future of our church. Your support enables us to continue our work, not just in the visible, exciting projects, but also in these vital, behind-the-scenes improvements that make such a big difference. 


Rodney Elliott
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Rodney Elliott

Rodney is the Executive Pastor for all of Pathway Church leading the Campus Pastors and Central Services Teams. He and his wife Jenny attend the Goddard Campus and have four school-age kids.