Live Brick Mosaic™ · Capital Campaign

They Didn't Just Hear the Vision. They Built It.

For Victory of the Lamb's "Mission Forward" capital campaign activation, we designed a collaborative LEGO® brick mosaic that turned a vision-reveal night into a hands-on moment — where every person placed a piece of the church's future.

Client
Victory of the Lamb
Event
Vision-Reveal Night
Date
February 21, 2026
Format
Unstaffed Build + Install
Close-up of the completed Mission Forward LEGO brick mosaic for Victory of the Lamb
The completed Mission Forward mosaic, translating the campaign artwork into a large-scale brick image.
The Project

A Vision You Could Hold in Your Hands

Victory of the Lamb was launching "Mission Forward" — a capital campaign activation for a new building and the next chapter of the church's growth. They wanted the public kickoff to feel less like an announcement and more like a shared beginning.

Rather than a traditional campaign rollout, the church planned a vision-reveal night: an evening where the congregation moved through rotating stations, each one revealing part of what's next. The goal was participation — helping every person feel like an important part of the story the church was about to write.

Brick Built Models was brought in to create the centerpiece of that experience: a large-scale Live Brick Mosaic™, built one section at a time by the people it was made for.

The brief in one line: make it memorable, make it fast enough for a rotating crowd, and make it something the church could keep. Getting it done in time and getting it right mattered more than sheer size.

"God Is Able to Do Immeasurably More."

The campaign's guiding message — and the heart of a mosaic built on the idea of moving forward, together, toward a better future.
At a Glance

The Build, by the Numbers

75×45"Finished mosaic canvas
135Individual build sections
90minReveal-night window
2–5minPer person, per section

Sized for a fast-moving crowd during a 6:30–8:00 PM reveal window, with quick-place sections designed for teens and adults rotating through the station.

The Experience

One Station. Hundreds of Hands.

The mosaic ran as one of several interactive stations during the reveal night. At the station, a table of bins held bricks pre-sorted by color. Each participant picked up an individual instruction sheet, walked the table gathering the exact bricks their section called for, and built their piece — then added it to the growing whole.

Because each section took only a couple of minutes, the station kept pace with the room — no bottlenecks, no waiting, just a steady stream of people adding to the picture. Piece by piece, an abstract grid of bricks resolved into the campaign's message and imagery.

By the end of the night, the congregation was looking at something they had made together — a physical expression of "building forward" that they had, quite literally, built.

Victory of the Lamb attendees building LEGO mosaic sections together at the vision-reveal event
Attendees worked in small groups, gathering pieces and completing individual sections throughout the evening.
A family building an individual LEGO mosaic section at Victory of the Lamb
Participants followed individual instruction cards to build one piece of the larger image.
A participant placing a completed section into the growing Mission Forward LEGO mosaic
Completed sections were added directly to the growing mosaic, revealing more of the campaign design with every contribution.
How We Did It

From First Call to Finished Wall

01 — Consultation & Planning

Designed Around the Room

We started by clarifying the logistics that shape a good mosaic: expected attendance, event duration, and audience. With a rotating crowd of teens and adults over a 90-minute window, we tuned the section count and complexity to match the flow — ensuring the piece could actually be finished in the time available.

On-Brand, Down to the Brick

Our design team integrated the church's "Mission Forward" campaign artwork — logo, typography, and background treatment — into a brick-legible mosaic. The art was adapted so the message stayed sharp and readable despite the pixelated nature of the LEGO® medium.

03 — Unstaffed Delivery

Everything the Team Needed

Delivered as a self-run "unstaffed" build, the project came fully equipped so the church's volunteers could run it with confidence:

  • Bricks pre-sorted by color into labeled, appropriately sized bins
  • Individual instruction sheets for participants, plus a master manual for staff
  • 24/7 remote support throughout setup and the event
04 — Professional Finishing

Built to Stay

The project didn't end when the event did. In a post-event visit, our technician professionally wall-mounted the completed mosaic using a French cleat system — turning a one-night activation into a permanent fixture in the church lobby.

The finished Mission Forward LEGO mosaic installed on the wall at Victory of the Lamb
The finished mosaic installed as a permanent reminder of the congregation's shared Mission Forward commitment.
The Lasting Piece

A Permanent Reminder in the Lobby

The empty lobby wall the church had set aside now holds the mosaic its congregation built. Every time someone walks past it, they see the moment "Mission Forward" went public — and their own piece in it.

That's the difference between a program and an experience. A slide gets forgotten by the next week. A wall the whole church helped build becomes part of the building's story.

For a campaign about moving forward together, the mosaic does exactly what the message promised: it keeps the whole congregation in the picture.

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Your Church's Next Chapter

Building Something Big? Let Your People Build It With You.

Whether you're launching a capital campaign, opening a new building, or marking a milestone, a Live Brick Mosaic™ turns the announcement into a moment your congregation helps create — and keeps.

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