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The Open Door and the Union Project
This is detailed a description of how relocation to Pittsburgh's
East End and a facility partnership with the Union Project will
enhance the mission of the Open Door.
As a community we feel led to continue to expand our vision of creative,
artistic, multi-sensory and participatory worship. A fuller vision
is unfolding which would relocate the existing Open Door community
into Pittsburgh’s diverse East End. This socially, economically
and racially diverse neighborhood is already home to a flourishing
community of artists, primarily at a place called the Union Project.
The Open Door’s vision, to use its artistic approach to worship
as a means of incarnating the good news of Jesus Christ fits perfectly
with the Union Project’s mission to create community in common
ground by utilizing faith and the arts. It is this common ground
and similar vision that excites us – the opportunity to daily
invest in the lives of East End residents by occupying a common
space while also developing and growing the body of Christ. Here,
the Open Door has the opportunity to support the faith component
at The Union Project. And for this we feel that the relocation to
the Union Project is not only God-inspired and God-designed but
is also strategic in terms of building Christ’s Kingdom.
We have been in communication with the Union Project for almost
a year, dreaming about what this collaboration could look like.
We believe that this partnership offers us a missional presence
in the Union Project facility (and its surrounding neighborhoods)
as a tenant for as long as the space matches the needs of Open Door.
Phase 1 (to be completed fall 2005) of the Union Project development
includes space for artists, community development organizations,
a coffee shop and multi-use spaces designed to attract community
activities, all within the very space in which we will also gather
for worship. This will provide an extraordinary opportunity for
us to work, partner, relate, connect and live out the Gospel with
diverse populations and organizations. It can happen seamlessly
and naturally as we daily invest in the East End together at the
Union Project.
There is artistic development happening all over the East End. New
galleries, artist’s lofts, cafés, ethnic restaurants
and other types of businesses are moving into the East End on a
weekly basis. This activity is an indicator of a grassroots movement
among 20-30 year olds and artists to move into this section of Pittsburgh.
The Union Project has been another part of the movement and they
have an established name and presence among the arts community already.
We see an opportunity for the Open Door to benefit from the community
redevelopment initiatives already in place and use them as fertile
ground for sharing the Gospel. By locating ourselves in their space
and this neighborhood, we see an amazing opportunity to connect,
partner and develop relationship with young artists and organizations
in the East End. We sense that God is calling us to partner and
walk alongside this movement and be a physical and spiritual presence
among these people.
With the support and blessing of Bellefield Presbyterian Church
(our mother church), we seek to expand our identity as a worshiping
community whose vision is to carry the gospel of Christ in the direction
that God has placed before us. Through prayer and over time, God
has directed the Open Door community to the Union Project, strategically
located at the epicenter of the four unique neighborhoods with whom
we seek to connect and within which we seek to minister. The Union
Project and the East End present an advantageous combination of
neighborhood, space, vision and location for the Open Door community
to launch as a new church and discover what God might be calling
us to along this faithful journey.
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