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.
A Parish Story from Chamberlain | Goshen, Indiana
Sometimes renewal begins with the smallest yes. In Chamberlain, a 95-year-old church matriarch noticed the woman beside her, leaned in, and sparked a friendship. A tender glimpse of how God’s restoration unfolds in ordinary moments.
A Parish Story from Linda Vista | San Diego, CA
In Linda Vista, Ebenezer Church is renewing the neighborhood through steady acts of care. From monthly serve days to a weekly youth soccer program in a once-feared park, neighbors are finding common ground and discovering how trust and joy can take root again.
A Parish Story from Hilltop | Tacoma (and to the world)
From Tacoma’s Hilltop to neighborhoods around the world, Paul Sparks has lived the Parish Movement with curiosity, wisdom, and presence. For 13 years as co-founder of Parish Collective, he’s inspired everyday Christians to root deeply in place, shaping lives and communities in lasting ways. As Paul steps into a new season, the story he helped spark continues to grow wherever neighbors choose to belong together.
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.