Read the First Confession
Step inside the storefront. Experience the raw, unvarnished theological memoir of a small community ministry that traded polished answers for honest grace.

Chapter I: The Threshold
We began in the winter, under a neon sign that buzzed with a low, persistent hum. The storefront had been a dry cleaner once, then a discount cellular shop, and finally, a sanctuary.
There were no stained-glass windows, only a plate-glass front that looked out onto the avenue. We painted the bottom half black so the passing world couldn't see our knees when we knelt.
It was an autopsy of ambition. We had no five-step plans, no strategies for rapid growth. Only twelve mismatched chairs, a communion table salvaged from a curb, and the raw grace of the cold pavement outside.
A rare work of theological honesty. It does not try to sell you a method; it simply invites you to look at the dirt on the floor and find grace there.
Dr. Marcus Vance, Urban Theology Journal
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