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Boerne Church Plots $20 Million Hill Country Worship Mega-Campus

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Published on February 13, 2026
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Currey Creek Church is taking a big swing in Boerne, filing plans for a 40,000-square-foot worship center and office complex at its Cascade Caverns Road campus, a $20.25 million project that would dramatically expand the congregation’s footprint just minutes from San Antonio. The registration with state regulators surfaced this week and pegs a July 1, 2026 ground-breaking with a projected Jan. 1, 2028 completion. The plan splits the building into a roughly 30,000-square-foot sanctuary and 10,000 square feet of office space, a scale that would put it among the largest faith-based developments the Hill Country has seen in recent years.

How the Plan Surfaced

As reported by MySA, Currey Creek’s registration with state regulators lists the site as 35 Cascade Caverns Road, confirming the project is planned as part of the church’s existing campus. Currey Creek’s local roots and offshoot ties to First Baptist Church of Boerne are outlined on Bridge Fellowship, which details how the congregation emerged and grew in the area.

State Record: Cost, Size and Dates

According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the project is filed under number TABS2026012361 with an estimated cost of $20,250,000. The record spells out a roughly 30,000-square-foot worship space and 10,000 square feet of offices, confirming the church is planning a substantial footprint rather than a modest add-on. The same filing sets a July 1, 2026 construction start and a Jan. 1, 2028 completion date and identifies RVK Architecture as the design firm on the job.

What It Could Mean for Local Roads and Services

Boerne already has several transportation projects queued up, including work around Cascade Caverns Road that could collide on the calendar with a major church expansion, according to Community Impact. City engineers and planners have flagged the area for upgrades as Kendall County and Boerne keep growing, which means Currey Creek’s project could pull additional permitting requirements or offsite improvements into the mix as plans move forward.

Design Team and Past Work

The state filing lists RVK Architecture as the project’s design firm, and the company already has Currey Creek’s children’s building in its portfolio, hinting at an ongoing relationship between the church and the San Antonio-based outfit. RVK’s track record with large religious and civic projects in the region may shape everything from how the new building sits on the land to how it presents to passing traffic in the Hill Country setting. More examples of the firm’s work are showcased at RVK Architecture.

What's Next

It is still not clear whether the registration points to an expansion of Currey Creek’s existing campus, a replacement building, or a full rebuild of the site, and a church representative was not immediately available to sort out those details, MySA reported. With permitting, neighborhood notifications and financing all still in the pipeline, both the construction schedule and the fine-grain site plans remain early stage and could shift before the first shovel hits the ground.