The sun shone brightly over the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty complex as Houston Christian University President Robert Sloan, members of the Morris family and executive council, past and present board of trustees and staff from Brookstone Construction, donned hard hats and held shovels to break ground for construction of Founders Hall II, the final building in the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty complex.
鈥淚t is a very important and greatly needed space,鈥 said Dr. Sloan. 鈥淭he classrooms and offices that will be provided here will create a domino effect around campus, helping all of us in many different ways.鈥
The ceremonial groundbreaking, held April 2, 2024, marked the final phase of a construction project that will enable Houston Christian University (HCU) to provide more space for students and faculty as a part of HCU鈥檚 Institutional Strategic Plan to grow its student population to 10k students by the year 2030.
A lone drone hovered silently in the sky above capturing the milestone occasion. It was a day of both celebration and reflection; absent, for the first time in HCU鈥檚 history, was the presence of the University鈥檚 Founding Father Dr. Stewart Morris, Sr. following his passing weeks earlier at the age of 104.
Although not physically present, Dr. Morris鈥 spirit and vision for progress remained alive and well as each shovel pierced the ground to make way for the University鈥檚 future growth.
Dr. Chris Hammons, Director of the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty, described the complex鈥檚 mission to ensure students and visitors understand and appreciate the nation’s history and founding principles before inviting HCU Chair Rev. Garry Blackmon to open the occasion with prayer. Rev. Blackmon thanked God for giving Dr. Morris a giving spirit and willingness to support Christian education, both financially and through his guidance, and offered a dedicatory prayer over the construction project.
鈥淲e pray for those who will labor in the construction in this new space in the coming months 鈥 and may it be a beacon of light and a hope to all that would come on this campus,鈥 said Rev. Blackmon.
The approximately $7 million-dollar, 18,438 sq. ft. building will mirror the size and dimensions of the adjacent three-story Founders Hall I, named in honor of the University鈥檚 founding fathers. The new academic building will be comprised of nine classrooms, seven faculty offices and a conference room. The space will provide additional room for faculty to teach a range of courses.
鈥淭his entire Center has attracted a lot of attention for the University. We鈥檝e gained great visibility from it,鈥 said Dr. Sloan, noting the Morris Family Center for Law & Liberty鈥檚 selection as a Houston Business Journal 2023 Landmark Award winner in the education category. Lisa Morris Simon and Stewart Morris, Jr. closed the groundbreaking ceremony with their thoughts on their father鈥檚 impact in shaping the landscape of HCU and their appreciation for the University their father founded and nurtured throughout his life.
鈥淲e love what’s going on at Houston Christian University. We love the new name. We love the fact that they teach the principles of the founding fathers, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, free enterprise. These are things that are so fundamentally important to our country, but now you’ve got the cornerstone of architecture for the campus here,鈥 said Stewart Morris, Jr.