Catch the vision for Alliance Place.

Alliance Place is more than a building: It is a model for changing the posture of church engagement in society—in our cities and nations.

Imagine a movement…

From business park to marketplace

The community gains an active hub where they can meet, work, and shop.

From isolation to intersection

More pastors and churches gain access to greater resources and community collaboration.

From sheltered to present

Alliance staff become present within the community, furthering Kingdom impact.

From monocultural to multicultural

Ministry impact is strengthened when the cultural richness of the Alliance family is represented, respected, and celebrated.

From budget expense to budget income

Unreached peoples receive gospel presence when facility funds are released to send and sustain new international workers.

In Columbus,
Alliance Place will:

Mobilize Alliance staff with service opportunities

Generate jobs for the community

Fill a community void with a meeting space and a coffee shop

Create a meaningful, impactful gospel presence

Throughout the world,
Alliance Place will:

Generate new revenue that sends more Alliance workers to the world’s hardest places.

Model localized engagement that inspires inter-denominational innovation leading to greater ministry impact.

Launch and fuel global missions by creating a more accessible National Office that better equips Alliance churches.

“I’m increasingly convinced that Alliance Place is not only an essential tool God will use for greater Kingdom impact in the Alliance family; but also as a disruptive model He has called us to provide for an evangelical world that has sheltered itself for too many decades.”

– John Stumbo, U.S. Alliance President

Imagine what your square foot will do.

Alliance Place only happens through your gifts. Bring transformation to our cities while expanding gospel impact throughout the world.

  • "We don’t want to be in a comfortable hidden enclave, but rather be an integral part of a diverse community. We want our neighbors to know us and to see Christ in us."

    — Jonathan Schaeffer, Senior Pastor at Grace (Alliance) Church

  • “We started out thinking this was going to be the gateway to the city of Reynoldsburg, but it’s not. It is a gathering place. It is the living room. It is a place to come together and find the benefits of our incredibly diverse community in a world that can sometimes seem so divisive.”

    — Joe Begeny, Mayor of the City of Reynoldsburg

  • “[Project ReImagine] is another example of taking our mission and vision statements off the printed page and putting them into vigorous action.”

    — Peter Nanfelt, former C&MA president

  • “We jumped at the opportunity to be part of this change. We love the idea of the National Office being situated closer to more C&MA churches ... the ability to engage with the neighborhood, and develop meaningful, life-changing relationships. We are excited about the creative possibilities for the National Office to be able to generate income.”

    — Myra and Mark Foster, C&MA partners

  • “We are excited to personally partner with Project ReImagine because we see the opportunity to position our Christ-centered, Acts 1:8 family for greater impact in the next generation.“

    — Chris O’Dell, international worker and past C&MA Board member

  • “This is a wonderful opportunity to reshape ourselves, which is especially important at this moment in time when the Body of Christ needs to be beautiful—rather than ‘corporate’—revealing the beauty of Jesus Himself.“

    — Jen Vogel, President’s Cabinet member and past director for Alliance Women

  • “I believe this project will be a model for Christian organizations to emulate in the future.”

    — Matt Kelly, real estate developer and Chair of the C&MA Board of Directors

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