In recent years, the number of churches being planted in areas of need throughout Chicago has lessened for various reasons.
Whether the effect is due to dried-up ministry funds or church planters strictly targeting up-and-coming neighborhoods, many of the city’s underchurched and under-resourced communities have been neglected or abandoned as a result. Not only that, but a lack of partnership and support for pastors in these communities by the church overall has left them with minimal resources in the midst of maximum needs.
At Mission:All, we’re committed to supporting cross-cultural church planting in the ethnically, culturally, and economically diverse enclaves of the city.