Aaron and Amy Graham started District Church 2 years ago. Read about their vision for impacting the city.
It was two years ago that we began meeting and praying in
our home as we were in the process of starting the church. We wrote down the
vision we believed God gave to us, “To be a multiplying network of
neighborhood churches that exists for Christ and the renewal of our
city.” We believed that God called us to this city for a purpose.
To build roots and seek the peace of the city in a way that lifts up the name of
Christ. We knew that we wanted it to start in Columbia Heights but not end here.
We knew that cities don’t change at once but rather one neighborhood at a
time. We began to dream: what if we were able to plant a church and
start an urban ministry in every neighborhood throughout the city? We could have
the strength of a large church but the flexibility and community of a small
church. As we began to pursue this and ask ourselves what would it take to begin
to make steps toward this huge vision, it all came down to one thing;
leadership. Everything rises and falls on the quality of leadership.
We
began casting a vision for a Leadership Residency program that would help train
people who are called to plant a church or start an urban ministry. It would not
an internship, which is only meant to gain experience in a field, but rather
like a medical residency. We thought if the medical profession requires 3+ years
of a residency to work on bodies than we should at least require a year
residency to train people to work on souls! Justin Fung was our first
leadership resident and he was ordained in November, and is now serving as
Associate Pastor here! Blythe Scott is our second leadership resident and is
focused on the urban ministry component!
Leadership Residents are asked to raise their own
support. It’s a way to test one’s calling; much like ours has been tested over
the years! But we as the church have wanted to do our part as well. Since
housing is the most expensive part of everyone’s budget in this city (it was
over 50% of our budget when we moved here), we began to dream about being able
to provide housing for leadership residents.
So we began praying that God
would literally give us a house. This was a bold prayer to pray at the beginning
as a house church of 20 people in the midst of a high priced housing market
during an economic downturn, but we prayed. Deep down I was thinking that this
would be 5-10 years down the road. Well, I'm excited to share
that God has provided! We have a house!
An anonymous donor loaned us the money to purchase the
house and retain it for at least the next five years! It will be used
for some meetings and hospitality space for some church gatherings, but the main
goal is to make sure we are providing a good pipeline of leaders for the vision
God is birthing in our community to make disciples and truly be a church for the
city. The house is at 741 Fairmont St NW, just a block south of where we
live, and very close to many others in the church.
It gets me fired up to
share this because I am reminded that our God is on the move! Our leadership
community and several small groups have been praying for this. It is such an
affirmation from God about the calling we have as a church. This city is
full of people with good ideas. Lots of people that move here have good
intentions to make a difference in our city and world. But we are not just
looking for good ideas, we are looking for people who are called and have a
burden.
By purchasing this house we are saying to ourselves as a church
that we value leadership at our very core. That making disciples who make
disciples is the very essence of our mission. I can’t wait to have you
visit the house, but more importantly experience what God is doing
here. If you have some candidates for our leadership residency who are
called to ministry in the city, send them our way! With
love,
P.S.
If you missed our broader prayer update from yesterday, you can view that here. |
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