Turning underutilized land purpose-driven legacy.
Our Approach
“People Over Profit”
We specialize in helping churches build kingdom wealth by developing surplus land, which enhances community & congregational life, the church’s cash resources, and provide retirement income for key staff .
Unlike traditional developers, Greenwealth is purpose-built to work alongside churches as a trusted development partner. Our focus is not simply on maximizing short-term value, but on helping congregations unlock the full potential of underutilized property while remaining aligned with their spiritual mission, governance structure, and long-term calling to serve their communities.
Our team brings more than 40 years of combined experience in commercial and high-end residential development and construction. We work with top-tier general contractors experienced in delivering complex projects such as multifamily housing, schools, hospitals, hotels, and office buildings throughout the Southeast. All project partners are financially stable and capable of providing audited financials, references, and a strong track record of performance.
Throughout the entire process, Greenwealth is committed to transparency, accountability, and stewardship. Our goal is not simply to develop property, but to help churches create lasting assets that support ministry, serve the surrounding community, and provide sustainable income for generations to come.
Greenwealth Development Group is honored to serve churches as a trusted partner and looks forward to helping faith-based organizations transform opportunity into enduring impact.
Church Development Partnership
We exist to serve mission-driven property owners—particularly churches—by helping to responsibly and strategically steward land and facilities in ways that strengthen ministry and create long-term financial stability, enhancing community & congregational life, the church’s cash resources, and provide retirement income for key staff.
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70% of community members value churches actively investing in their neighborhoods
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Nearly 60% of pastors worry about retirement income.