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On 127 acres of historic, riverfront land in Pacolet, SC, CFADD is building the National Campus for Family Restoration—a sacred space where families can unplug from the chaos and encounter God's design for their future.
For 49 years, as a pastor I have been on the front lines of the battle for the family. Having been called and commissioned by God to equip families, CFADD's mission is to rebuild the family and reestablish family ministry as an imperative. We have boots on the ground in 9 states and growing by establishing chapters and partnering churches. But the cultural assault on the family has only intensified. The need for a place of refuge, restoration, and intensive training has never been greater.
The CFADD National Campus is the answer to that need. It is the physical embodiment of our mission—a place where the principles we teach become a lived experience. It is not just land and buildings; it is holy ground dedicated to the most important work on earth: rebuilding the family to restore the nation.
"We are not just acquiring property; we are reclaiming territory for the Kingdom. This campus will be a place where generational curses are broken and generational blessings are born. It is the fulfillment of a vision God gave me years ago—a place where families can come, be healed, and be launched into their destiny."
— Apostle Tommy E. Quick
Located just 20 minutes from our Spartanburg headquarters, the campus is a world away from the distractions of modern life. This land is not just beautiful; it is strategically perfect for the mission God has given us.
Rolling hills, open pastures, and dense woodlands provide a stunning backdrop for spiritual renewal and family recreation.
Extensive frontage on the historic Pacolet River plus a 4-acre stocked lake, providing opportunities for fishing, boating, kayaking, riverside worship, and powerful river baptisms.
Connected to the events of January 1781. Just as patriots fought for our nation's liberty on this ground, CFADD is now fighting for the family's freedom.
Includes a beautiful 4-bedroom, 2,924 sq ft home (built 1978), a nearly-finished 100x32 multipurpose building, a 6-bay horse stable, and a 4-acre lake stocked with bass and bream. Abundant wildlife throughout the property.
The CFADD National Campus will be developed in phases to create a world-class training and retreat center. Every facility is designed to fulfill a core dimension of our Strategic Vision.
The Legacy Family Training Center
Utilizing the existing 100x32 multipurpose building. Classrooms for biblical training, family governance modules, marriage/parenting intensives, youth leadership camps, men's/women's retreats.
The Founder's House
The existing 4-bedroom home (built 1978), renovated to serve as an intimate retreat space for pastors and ministry leaders seeking renewal and impartation.
Cornerstone Prayer Gardens
Themed prayer gardens providing quiet spaces for reflection and encounter with God.
Pacolet River Baptismal Site
A dedicated site for river baptisms will be prepared.
The Covenant Marriage & Family Chapel
A beautiful chapel for weddings, vow renewals, and worship services.
Family Retreat Cabins
Comfortable cabins to house families attending week-long intensives and retreats.
Outdoor Worship Amphitheater
A natural amphitheater for large-scale worship nights, revival meetings, conferences, community festivals, concerts, and family altar experiences under the open sky.Â
The Redemption Equestrian Center
Utilizing the existing 6-bay horse stable. Riding arenas and trails for therapeutic riding programs, horseback riding lessons, and family recreation.
Family Adventure Course
Obstacle and challenge courses, lake activities (fishing, boating), hiking trails, outdoor sports, campfire gatherings designed for family team-building and leadership development.
Heritage Welcome Center
A center to welcome guests, share the history of the property, and tell the story of CFADD's mission.
Where freedom was won in 1781, families will find freedom today
Explore the Historic Property
On January 16, 1781, along the banks of the Pacolet River near this very land, General Daniel Morgan made a stand for freedom that changed the course of American history. Facing overwhelming British forces at the Battle of Cowpens, Morgan turned a desperate retreat into a decisive victory—one of the most brilliant tactical triumphs of the Revolutionary War.
Along the banks of the Pacolet River, General Morgan made the decision to stop running and face his enemy. At our campus on that same river, families will be empowered to make their own stand—to stop retreating and start fighting for their legacy."
Today, CFADD is making a stand for the family on this historic ground. Land that once witnessed the birth of a nation will now witness the rebirth of the family. Like General Morgan, who provided strategic leadership to turn the tide of battle, CFADD stands in the gap for families at their most desperate moment, providing the strategic plan to turn the tide against destructive cultural forces.
Freedom Then
In 1781, patriots fought for political freedom from tyranny and the right to self-governance under God.
Freedom Now
Today, families fight for freedom from cultural bondage, government overreach, and spiritual decay.
The fight for freedom didn't end in 1781. The CFADD National Campus is a training ground for a new generation of patriots—men and women fighting for their family's freedom and building a legacy of faith for generations to come.
Every dollar given, every hour volunteered, every prayer offered for this campus is an investment in a transformed future. Because of this campus:
A marriage on the brink of divorce will be restored in a week-long intensive.
A father will learn to lead his family biblically at a Fatherhood Summit.
A pastor will be equipped with the tools to defend the family from the pulpit.
A teenager will discover their identity in Christ at a youth leadership camp.
A family will build a legacy of faith, freedom, and financial stewardship for generations to come.
Building this campus is a monumental task that requires a historic movement of God's people. You can be a part of it. Here's how you can help build this home for generational healing.
Commit to praying for the campus. Sign up for our prayer team to receive specific monthly prayer points for the provision, protection, and progress of this project.
Do you have skills in construction, landscaping, hospitality, or administration? Let us know how you can help. Join our volunteer corps and invest your time in building this legacy.
Make a foundational gift to the capital campaign. Every gift, no matter the size, helps build the future. Explore naming opportunities and become a Founding Partner.
Donate to the Campus Fund
100% of gifts to the Campus Fund will be used for the acquisition, development, and construction of the National Campus.
The campus is located at 939 Quarter Round Rd, Pacolet, SC 29372. It's a rural property in Cherokee County, just a 20-minute drive from our headquarters in Spartanburg, SC.
This 127-acre property was a direct answer to prayer. It provides the scale, natural beauty (Pacolet River frontage), historical significance, and proximity to our headquarters that we identified as essential for our Strategic Vision.
Ministry begins immediately! The existing 4-bedroom home allows us to host small group retreats and pastoral intensives right away. The full campus will be developed in phases over the next 3-5 years as funding is secured.
We envision the campus as a resource for the entire body of Christ. Once facilities are complete, we will offer rental opportunities for like-minded churches and ministries to host their own retreats, conferences, and training events.
100% of gifts to the Campus Fund will be used for the acquisition, development, and construction of the National Campus. We are committed to financial transparency and will provide regular updates on how funds are being stewarded.