āStable housing is the foundation for a successful lifeā
Church joins with the Presbytery of Denver, Habitat for Humanity and an interfaith alliance to dedicate land for affordable housing and help change exclusive zoning laws
November 10, 2022
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Mountain View United Church in Aurora, Colorado, has membership in the PC(USA), the United Church of Christ and the United Methodist Church.
To help solve the affordable housing crisis in Metro Denver, the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado sought the help of churches through a congregation land campaign. The allianceās pitch: In the Metro area there are 5,000 acres of unused land owned by faith communities that could be leveraged for housing. When Mountain View United Church in Aurora heard about the land campaign, it decided, in its lead pastorās words, āto run with it.ā
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Mountain View United Church pastors Wayne Laws and Tracy Hughes are looking forward to seeing how affordable housing transforms the lives of families living on land next to the church.
āOK, they need land. We have 2 acres,ā said the Rev. Dr. Tracy Hughes. āWe understand that as not ours, but a gift from God to be shared for the common good.ā
āTheir vision and mission aligned with ours,ā he said. āThey werenāt coming in to make a quick dollar, which has been part of the problem with some affordable housing in the metro area.ā
āThey were able to support us in getting a vote from the city council to rezone our land from R1 to R2,ā Hughes said. āAnd thatās systemic change. Because if you look in our neighborhood, weāre R1 zoning, which is lots of big houses and big lots, and thatās exclusionary zoning, right?ā
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The Rev. Fernando RodrĆquez of the Presbytery of Denver walks on the land where affordable housing will soon be constructed.
According to the Rev. Fernando RodrĆquez, the Presbytery of Denverās associate presbyter for mission, when the presbyteryās Matthew 25 group became involved, it put even more people working toward the finalization for the project. For group member Jean Demmler, the Matthew 25 vision provided an opportunity for the presbytery to really address structural change. One of the first things they did was write a letter to the Aurora City Council. When Laws told them they needed neighbors to provide testimonies, several ministers and ruling elders from churches in Aurora got involved, writing emails and testifying in front of the city council.
āIāve got to give credit to the church and also to Habitat for the amazing amount of community outreach that they actually engaged in,ā said Juan Marcano of the Aurora City Council. āMy wife and I make above the median income, and we cannot afford a single-family home in the City of Aurora.
Marcano says that in most cities itās illegal to build the duplex housing that will be constructed on the Mountain View property. Also forbidden by zoning ordinances in many communities are triplexes, quadplexes and cottage homes.
āItās basically single-family home zoning in any city suburb,ā he said. āAnd as time goes on, land gets more expensive, the cost of construction gets higher, and when housing gets built, itās too expensive for people. But having stable housing is the foundation for a successful life.ā
Laws has been thinking about the ripple effect of this affordable housing project, which by yearās end should see 10 duplexes going up on the two acres next to the church.
āWe start with 20 families getting the stability of home ownership and the security that comes with that,ā he said. āThis is going to have impact generations from now.ā
For RodrĆquez, Matthew 7:16-20 speaks to what he saw happen in this affordable housing project, thanks to multiple partnerships and the Matthew 25 vision.
Paul Seebeck, Communications Specialist, Presbyterian Mission Agency
Today's Focus: Affordable housing partnerships
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Ray Jones, Director, Theology, Formation & Evangelism, Presbyterian Mission Agency
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Lord Jesus Christ, give us eyes that see your world as you use it. And then move us to serve and love your world, in word and deed, just as you love us and indeed all of your world. Amen.