Raise the Roof
Our Mission: Together in God's Love, We Care, We Grow, We Serve.
In order to fulfill our mission, we must raise funds for major maintenance projects including replacing our aging roof, windows and HVAC.
Why Give?
- Our church roof is in critical condition. After years of wear, storm damage, and patchwork fixes, it can no longer protect our congregation and ministries. Leaks are now threatening not just the building, but our ability to gather, worship, and serve.
- We need to raise funds to replace the roof and ensure a safe, welcoming home for worship, service projects, and community events.
- This building is more than bricks and shingles. It is...
- A home for worship, learning, & growing
- A hub for meals, outreach, and support
- A community gathering place
Your gift helps us keep the doors open and the Spirit moving.
How to Donate
- Vanco online giving - Choose the "Property Needs / Building Improvements" tab.
- Cash or Check offering on Sunday or mail Checks to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 605 W. Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176.
- Stocks/IRA gifts: Different ways to support htlc
- Contact our Parish Administrator for additional options or questions. (703) 777-4912
- Complete this electronic pledge card to let us know of your intentions and help with our planning
- We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
As of January 15, 2026, we have raised over $97,000 towards Raise the Roof! Thank you for your generosity!
Background (From July 2025 Property Report)
Addition Roof (New Building) - 2006
Flat roof replaced - 2007
- EPDM (rubber/flat) roof from Versico Roofing Systems.
- Warranty issued 12/3/2007 that expired 12/2/2017
- The roof replacement we are currently evaluating will meet or exceed 20 Years.
As of 9/23/24, Our insurance has enacted a $10,000.00 deductible for water damage on our policy.
Windows
Many of our windows are single pane glass. Windows with only one pane of glass are very poor insulators. Being near them when either very warm or cold is uncomfortable. This is energy inefficiency and it contributes to higher costs to heat and cool the building.

