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Christ Ascension Episcopal Church, Richmond – Exploring Property Options for Mission and Sustainability
hrist Ascension Episcopal Church in Richmond is working with VEREP and Virginia Housing funding to explore the future of its 1.8-acre property.
Through a feasibility study, the congregation is assessing title restrictions, redevelopment potential, and options for affordable housing while remaining committed to worship and mission in the community.

VEREP
Aug 42 min read


Iglesia Santa Maria – Working Together for Community Impact
Iglesia Santa Maria in Fairfax County is exploring how its underused land can serve its growing Latino congregation and the surrounding community. With VEREP’s guidance, support from St. Mary’s Church in Arlington, and funding from Trinity NYC, the parish is undertaking a feasibility study to assess the viability of building affordable housing while preserving its vital ministries and community partnerships.

VEREP
Aug 23 min read


Trinity Episcopal Church, Arlington – Navigating Urban Change and Planning for the Future
As its neighborhood transformed from suburban to urban, Trinity Episcopal Church in Arlington faced new challenges in parking, attendance, and financial stability. With support from a Virginia Housing pre-planning grant through VEREP, the church is exploring redevelopment options that align with its mission, address community needs, and ensure long-term sustainability.

VEREP
Aug 23 min read
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