
Building Belonging
The Church's Call to Build Community and House Our Neighbors
- 200 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Join the church movement reshaping our neighborhoods—embracing love and creating community to house our neighbors and recognize our shared humanity.
In many neighborhoods, soaring housing costs have created an alarming wave of instability, leaving congregations situated at the heart of communities grappling with housing insecurity. Simultaneously, societal divisions across ideologies, racial lines, class disparities, and diverse perspectives have eroded the fabric of these communities, leaving a void in shared connections.
Churches, amid declining membership and dwindling engagement, have an opportunity to provide a key role in these changing landscapes. In Building Belonging, John Cleghorn, a pastor from Charlotte, North Carolina—a city where prosperity and poverty uncomfortably coexist—shows how numerous congregations across the United States are leading the charge, embracing innovative approaches to ministry that leverage their resources to become havens of both welcome and shelter.
By examining the theological and sociological dimensions propelling congregations toward a radical transformation of their material and relational landscapes, this book weaves together narratives, insights, and experiences from diverse congregations at the forefront of this movement. Readers will be inspired to look at the unfolding narrative of unaffordable housing in a new way and be inspired to shape their ministry to harness all available resources to foster access and justice by housing neighbors. Written from the heart of a pastor who is deeply engaged in a church’s yearslong housing journey, this book does not stop at simply showing these challenges. Cleghorn also provides a roadmap for communities to initiate transformative processes, leveraging their unique abilities and resources to tackle significant local issues.
Proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Easter’s Home at Caldwell Presbyterian Church.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Downloadable Resources
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Making God’s House a Home
- 2. God’s Ideas about Land, Shelter, and Economy
- 3. The Church at the Convergence: Crisis, Community, and Call
- 4. One City’s Confluence: Charlotte’s Housing Crisis and the Call to (Re)Build Community
- 5. The Faces of the Movement: Churches Housing Neighbors
- 6. Board by Board, Brick by Brick, Home by Home: Lessons and Learnings
- Appendix A: Index of the Initiatives Researched for This Book
- Appendix B: Principles of Discernment: The Importance of the How and the What (Expanded from Chapter 3)
- Appendix C: Sources of Construction and Development Funding for Easter’s Home
- Appendix D: Caldwell Presbyterian Church’s Curriculum for Preparation
- Notes