Small Church and Community Ministry: Serving Rural and Urban Congregations
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The Biggest Little Church in Kalamazoo

A small brick church.
North Church has been located in Kalamazoo County since 1919. Photo courtesy of North Presbyterian Church.
by the Rev. Linda Cook MacDonald
North Presbyterian Church
Kalamazoo, Mich.

A chuckle rose from everyone gathered under the shade of the ancient oak on a late summer afternoon at Curtis’ description of North Presbyterian Church. Then it dawned on us; he just might have described this congregation very well!

Never large by numerical standards, never flush with financial resources, North Church has been big — generous when it comes to its life together and its life within the community of Kalamazoo County.

A stained glass window with people in silhouette.
North Church is a place of welcoming and nurturing that is lifted by compassion. Photo courtesy of North Presbyterian Church.

Located in the urban center since 1919 (in the same area since its founding in 1864 by four young women!) the church has been an “incubator” of kingdom seeds — addressing racial injustice, hunger and housing. Since 1989 it has been a place of welcome and inclusion for people living with disabilities — particularly serious mental illness and brain injury. Partners in ministry include the Presbytery of Lake Michigan, other congregations, community mental health and individuals.

Recently North Church stepped into the public arena with congregations around the county to form an interfaith, congregation-centered community organization (ISAAC). Affiliated with the Gamaliel Foundation, North along with the local organization has strengthened public efforts to fund and address affordable housing, public transit (the first ever countywide tax passed), and skilled-trades workforce development. Why these? They are important to us — we need these so that we can participate in life’s abundance God has promised in Christ to us and to all.

We’ve been around many years, but we are still young, forming and reforming, answering God’s call to do justice and love mercy.

 
             
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