
At Catalyst, we believe every gift supports the same mission: proclaiming the gospel and making disciples. For this next season of ministry expansion, all giving will go into one unified fund so we can clearly celebrate our generosity together.
The For the One initiative will span two years. During that time, every gift will support our ongoing ministry, expansion to reach one more person, development of our campuses, and continued investment in our local and global communities. Each of these areas is explained in the following pages.

The gospel calls us to live for the glory of the ONE while reaching ONE MORE. This isn’t just what we do—it’s who we are. At Catalyst, we seek to love God with everything we have and lead others into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
God has already done immeasurably more than we could ask or imagine, and we believe this next season will be one of the most exciting and faith-stretching in our church’s history. FOR THE ONE is a two-year discipleship initiative inviting 100% participation from everyone who calls Catalyst home. It will challenge us to ask: Is Jesus the one thing that drives everything in my life? and call us to deeper faith, surrender, and generosity.
We look forward with anticipation to what God will do in and through Catalyst as we impact our communities and the world.
So here we go, Catalyst—let’s live FOR THE ONE.
Pastor Jason Brinker

What is the ONE thing in my life that drives everything in my life? We are challenging 100% of us as a Church family to take our next steps in living for the ONE, so that we might reach THE ONE. What is my next step?
Next Step of Surrender
Is my life fully surrendered to Jesus, or are there still areas that I need to relinquish control? Does He have my full heart?
Next Step of Faith
Where is God asking me to trust Him more deeply, to step out in obedience, and to grow in His Word? Am I doing my part so that God can use my life to reach one more?
Next Step of Generosity
As I grow to recognize all that God has done for me, how could my giving better reflect a heart fixed on eternal things, instead of earthly ones? How is God challenging me to a new level of generosity?


