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Participating Faith Communities

These are the congregations that said yes — to learning, to acting, and to moving forward together.

There is always something meaningful about taking a step forward in faith.

These communities represent different traditions, different regions, and different points in their journey with this work. What they share is a conviction that homelessness is not someone else's problem, and that showing up — alongside other congregations, guided by what actually works — is part of what faithfulness looks like.

We are grateful to be building this with them.

The Table MPLS
Nondenominational

Minneapolis, MN

The Shepherds House

Nazarene

Mount Vernon, OH

Portland Mennonite

Mennonite

Portland, OR

Emmaus Church

Converge Baptist

Northfield, MN

Trinity Mennonite Church

Mennonite

Phoenix, AZ

Crosswinds Church

Nondenominational

Livermore, CA

Resonate Atlanta

Nondenominational

Atlanta, GA

All Souls

Anglican

Seattle, WA

West Richmond

Friends Meeting

Richmond, IN

Edgehill UMC
United Methodist

Nashville, TN

What it means to partner.

Every church on this page made the same decision: that the time to start was now, not later. That learning alongside a coalition was better than figuring it out alone. That Homelessness Sunday — October 11, 2026 — was worth showing up for.
 

If your congregation isn't listed yet, that's an easy thing to change.
 

When you register your church, you'll receive the full Homelessness Sunday Toolkit — sermon guide, bulletin insert, small group study, social graphics, and explainer video — everything your congregation needs to center this work in a single Sunday of preaching, prayer, and commitment. And you'll join the network: a growing coalition of faith communities that share what's working, learn from each other, and move forward together.
 

The best time to join was last year. The second best time is now.

Registering your congregation is the beginning, not the finish line. Here's what participating churches are doing together:
 

Observing Homelessness Sunday — On October 11, 2026, hundreds of congregations across the country will center homelessness in their worship through preaching, prayer, and voices with lived experience. Participating churches will do this together — not as isolated acts of compassion, but as a shared national witness.
 

Accessing the Toolkit — (Launching soon!) Every registered church receives practical resources designed to make Homelessness Sunday accessible and meaningful, whether your congregation has been doing this work for years or is just beginning.
 

Joining the Coalition — Registered churches are part of something that extends beyond a single Sunday. As the coalition grows, participating churches will connect with one another, share what they're learning, and help build the kind of coordinated, sustained engagement that actually moves the needle on homelessness.

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