For everyone is restored to God, lives in harmony with each other, and glorifies Him.
To create opportunities for the Church to love their neighbor.
Can we love a neighbor we don't know?
Deep relationships have become exceedingly rare. Many of us don't know our next-door neighbor, let alone someone down the street. We are increasingly individual, virtual, and artificial, isolated from each other and from God.
We invite the Church, their neighbors, and entrepreneurs into spaces thoughtfully designed for relationship through community, commerce, and compassion. A portion of the profits, along with charitable contributions, are invested back into the mission and to meet acute needs in the community.
A virtuous cycle isn't our goal; rather, it's an opportunity for the Church to engage in the ministry of reconciliation, promote unity, and love its neighbor.
For many, our Church buildings no longer serve as a community gathering place. Our culture has largely cut ties with the Church. We need a place in our community that is available to all.
Let's not wait for a large project to be completed. Let's begin now with what we have and work towards a perpetually open space.
All those together whom God has restored to relationship with Him from their sin, who believe in their heart that God raised Jesus from the dead and call on him as Lord.
Everyone who lives in our community.
Our board of directors consists of a majority of qualified elders of churches in our community with gifts and experience in hospitality, community care, and benevolence with the authority to govern and approve initiatives.
Our board is made up of qualified Elders so that the organization remains subject to the authority of God, operating above reproach, leveraging spiritual guidance and wisdom, managing resources responsibly, extending kindness and generosity in all its dealings, and to represent the Church well in our community.