Parish Stories

Here you’ll find stories of neighbors becoming friends, blocks becoming communities, and ordinary places becoming sacred. Each one reminds us that God’s story is already unfolding right where we are.

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A Parish Story from Parkdale | Toronto

In Toronto’s Parkdale neighborhood, The Dale Ministries has been a church without walls for over a decade, gathering with neighbors on the margins, sharing meals, and nurturing friendship. Even through the pandemic, their nomadic presence has continued to weave a living sanctuary of care and connection.

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A Parish Story from Bayview/Hunter’s Point | San Francisco, CA

Pastor Kirk Davis calls his work “re-entrification”, returning to his childhood neighborhood to embrace its history, beauty, and struggle while shaping hope for the future. With his wife Denise, he leads KAIROS, walking the streets and equipping neighbors, churches, and artists to live renewal together.

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A Parish Story from the Satterfield Commons | Adams County, OH

Can tending land also tend to the soul of a community? In rural Adams County, Tom and Karen Wuest discovered that simple, everyday care could grow into something deeper, friendship across divides, trust built over time, and a shared story of love taking root in unlikely soil.

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A Parish Story from Rockwood | Gresham, OR

How does a neighborhood scarred by injustice begin to heal through unity? In Rockwood, 25 churches—speaking 52 languages—came together after George Floyd’s murder for prayer and lament. Through Shalom Rockwood, the Rockwood CDC, and Parklane Church, neighbors continue weaving systems-level solutions with everyday acts of care and renewal.

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