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Current Projects
Virginia Episcopal Real Estate Partners is walking alongside congregations across the Diocese of Virginia as they discern faithful uses of their property.
From capital needs assessments to childcare feasibility studies, each project reflects a commitment to mission, ministry, and sustainable stewardship. Explore the projects below to see how churches are navigating opportunities for growth, renewal, and community impact.


St. Martin de Porres Episcopal Church, Alexandria – Stewarding Space for Mission and Partnership
Formed through the merger of three congregations during the pandemic, St. Martin de Porres Episcopal Church is now discerning how to best steward its two campuses. In partnership with VEREP, the church is exploring income-generating uses and mission-aligned partnerships to make faithful and sustainable use of its buildings.

VEREP
Sep 251 min read


St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Woodbridge – Exploring Space and Mission Alignment
St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in eastern Prince William County is entering a period of transition as it faces changing space needs and shifting financial realities. With the departure of a long-term tenant and an oversized campus that no longer meets its current needs, the congregation is beginning to explore a range of future options in partnership with the Diocese and surrounding properties.

VEREP
Sep 252 min read


Outreach Expansion with Virginia Housing
With support from Virginia Housing, VEREP is expanding outreach efforts to help congregations explore mission-focused property use.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


GIS Database Development for Congregations
VEREP is creating a GIS database to give congregations powerful tools for mission-based property decisions.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


Hickory Neck Episcopal Church, Toano: Campus Redevelopment and Dream Team
Hickory Neck Episcopal Church is actively reimagining how to use its 12-acre campus for mission and ministry.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


St. Andrew’s, Newport News: Discernment and Dashboard Study
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is discerning new ways to use its property, including a vacant school on campus.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


St. Dunstan’s, McLean: Capital Needs and Childcare Feasibility
St. Dunstan’s Episcopal Church is working with VEREP to assess its property and explore options for childcare use.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


St. Mary’s, Colonial Beach: Property Upgrades and Capital Campaign
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church is preparing for significant upgrades to its facilities through a renovation plan and fundraising campaign.

VEREP
Aug 181 min read


St. Paul’s King George – Looking to the Next Century
With deep roots dating back to 1667, St. Paul’s King George is planning boldly for the future through its SPC2100 initiative.
Backed by a feasibility study funded by Trinity NYC, the church is exploring creative ways to expand its ministries and community presence, including plans for a recreation center, thrift shop, coffee shop, school, and more.

VEREP
Aug 42 min read


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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