Disciples Church Extension Fund

A stained glass window at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Princeton, Illinois

At more than 170 years old, you might forgive a congregation for deciding that their ministry had come to an end when their 144-year-old church building was deemed uninhabitable. Not so for First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the city of Princeton, Illinois! When it became evident a couple of years ago that they could no longer remain in the 1870 building with a crumbling foundation, the congregation moved into temporary rented space and sold their parsonage and education/administration building, investing the proceeds with Disciples Church Extension Fund. With those invested funds, other investments and a Disciples Church Extension Fund (DCEF) loan, the congregation then purchased a 6,600-square-foot commercial building for worship, administrative and commercial rental use.

In this new space, and with resources that once went to maintaining deteriorating buildings, the congregation is experiencing new life and growth. Says Building and Capital Services Advisor Jim Michel,

“The combination of new minister Laura Mahn’s energy and a congregation open to ‘being church differently’ in a more energy-efficient and flexible space provides the perfect storm for vital and growing ministry.” He adds, “DCEF was honored to partner with the congregation on their project.”

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) celebrated their new Holy Place at a recent open house for the community. You can read more about their story here.


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