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Case Studies
Housing


St. Paul’s on the Hill, Winchester and Senseny Place – Housing as Legacy
St. Paul’s on the Hill in Winchester, VA transformed its property and legacy into a mission-driven affordable housing project. Partnering with Wesley Housing Development Corporation and Virginia Diocesan Homes, the congregation created Senseny Place, a 63-unit community for low-income seniors, choosing to prioritize housing ministry even over rebuilding their church building.

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Aug 42 min read


St. James United Methodist Church – Transforming Property for Mission and Community Impact
St. James United Methodist Church in Alexandria turned a challenging decision about its property into an opportunity to both support affordable housing and expand its ministries.

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Aug 21 min read


Central United Methodist Church: From Dreams to Reality: Faith Service, and Affordable Housing
Central United Methodist Church (CUMC) in Ballston, Arlington, transformed its historic property into a new church facility and 144 affordable housing units through faith, persistence, and partnership.

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Aug 24 min read


From Parking to Purpose: Fairlington Presbyterian Church’s Affordable Housing Partnership
Fairlington Presbyterian partnered with Wesley Housing to turn part of its parking lot into 81 affordable homes—while keeping its campus and mission thriving.

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Aug 23 min read


Church of the Resurrection, Alexandria – A Bold Leap Toward Affordable Housing and a New Worship Space
Faced with financial instability and an aging facility, Church of the Resurrection in Alexandria paused its rector search to engage in deep discernment. What emerged was a bold, Spirit-led decision to lease church land for affordable housing—and in doing so, build a new sanctuary, strengthen their mission, and live more fully into their name.

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Jul 144 min read


Faith in the Future: Redeveloping for the Next Generation at St. Paul’s Memorial
Facing crumbling infrastructure and rising costs, St. Paul’s Memorial Church in Charlottesville turned its prime location into an opportunity to live more fully into its founding mission. Through bold visioning, strategic partnership with the UVA Foundation, and faith in future generations, the parish is transforming outdated space into a sustainable, accessible, and missional hub for ministry and community life.

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Jul 146 min read


For Whom Our Hearts Were Breaking: Arlington Presbyterian’s Transformational Journey from Discernment to Redevelopment
Arlington Presbyterian Church’s journey began with heartbreak and ended in transformation. By letting go of their building and embracing community-centered redevelopment, they became co-creators of Gilliam Place: a vibrant, mixed-use space with 173 affordable apartment homes and a new worship home for APC. Their story is one of faith, bold action, and deep neighborhood commitment.

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Jul 64 min read
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