Mission Development Certificates
  • HOME
  • Investments
    • Interest Rates
    • Investment Application
    • Offering Circular
    • Forms
    • FAQs
  • Loans
    • Church Loan Application
    • Emergency/Small Loan Application
    • PAL (Line of Credit)
    • Forms
  • Stories
    • Bethany P.C., Seattle
    • Chapel By the Sea
    • Colbert P.C.
    • Community, St. Maries
    • Hamblen Park P.C.
    • Meadow Springs P.C.
    • Newport P.C.
    • Shelton P.C.
    • Tidelands Church
    • Walla Walla P.C.
  • About Us
    • Making A Difference
    • Our Story
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Team
    • It Moose Be Done
  • Login

stories

New Work in an Old Place

Picture
Tidelands Church, a new church development in the Northwest Coast Presbytery, has been worshiping in the Stanwood Senior Center for the past two years. In the spring of 2015, the opportunity presented itself for this missional community to acquire a permanent home. What surprised Organizing Pastor Rev. Brandon Bailey was that the prospective property had once been the home of the Stanwood Presbyterian Church, established over one hundred years ago in 1906. With the help of a loan from the Mission Development Certificates, they closed the sale on May 15, 2015 and look forward to holding their first service in June.

Rev. Bailey and the Core Team (a name they use until they form an official session) have been thinking about their ideal space for some time. The smaller yet functional space will provide for them a much-needed permanent place of worship, and a multi-purpose space: office space that will be shared with children’s ministry, used for counseling, and other ministries. They would also like to extend the use of the building out into the community, rather than using it exclusively for church programs.

The focus at Tidelands Church is on missional communities, not on the building or “doing church.” Their ministry takes place in the community; in homes, the Senior Center – wherever two or more are gathered. What does it mean to be a missional community? Organizing Pastor Rev. Brandon Bailey writes in his blog, “This means that our primary mode of being the church here is lived out in small, neighborhood, missional communities. This means that we don’t need a huge space with a lot of rooms for programs.”

While purchasing and maintaining an older building has its challenges, Rev. Bailey states that “it also does something that we have been striving for from the beginning: it roots us into the story and fabric of this community and place. And what a story! With all that is being said about the demise of the church in our society, how wonderful it will be to be able to reclaim this historic church building as a house of worship and prayer! That, in itself, proclaims the gospel in a culture where new is often better and old is easily cast aside. Thus we could proclaim a new work of God for today in an old place.”

For more information, visit Rev. Brandon Bailey’s blog at www.missionalview.com.



Picture
Tel: 206-971-4603
866-211-8230 (Toll Free)
​invest@mdcprogram.org
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 423
Seahurst, WA 98062
Privacy Statement
Terms of Use
Copyright 2020 by Mission Development Certificate Program
  • HOME
  • Investments
    • Interest Rates
    • Investment Application
    • Offering Circular
    • Forms
    • FAQs
  • Loans
    • Church Loan Application
    • Emergency/Small Loan Application
    • PAL (Line of Credit)
    • Forms
  • Stories
    • Bethany P.C., Seattle
    • Chapel By the Sea
    • Colbert P.C.
    • Community, St. Maries
    • Hamblen Park P.C.
    • Meadow Springs P.C.
    • Newport P.C.
    • Shelton P.C.
    • Tidelands Church
    • Walla Walla P.C.
  • About Us
    • Making A Difference
    • Our Story
    • Board of Directors
    • Our Team
    • It Moose Be Done
  • Login