Our Mission
The Crete Collective exists to establish gospel churches in distressed and neglected Black and Brown communities.
churches planted in Baltimore-Washington D.C. area between 2011-2017 located in Black and Brown communities
black & brown people in the U.S. are underserved by their church community
The Need Is Great
Invest
Our work begins with the belief that churches can do more together than they can apart. So, we hope to involve like-minded churches in The Crete Collective to pool investments of prayer, relationships, finances, and wisdom to impact our focus communities by God’s grace.
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We cannot reach a people we do not live with. To bring the gospel nearer to more people, we need biblically-sound, gospel-spreading churches in the community to move into neglected neighborhoods.
Insure
Because the people we hope to reach face an avalanche of physical, financial, and social need, we recognize churches will need to commit themselves to acts of mercy as well as advocate for neighbors in need. So, we aim to plant churches that care for both the spiritual and temporal needs of their neighbors as the Bible teaches.
Indigenize
The aim of Crete Collective churches is to reach residents in defined local areas. We long for Crete Collective churches to represent a return of persons, social capital, and resources to neglected localities. Long-term, we want leadership and membership of local churches to be indigenous to the neighborhood.
Where We Are Going:
Impacting Underserved Communities Nationwide
America is diversifying faster than analysts have predicted. Nearly four of 10 Americans is ethnic minority. The 2010 to 2020 decade will be the first in the nation’s history in which the white population declined in numbers. In 2019, for the first time, more than half of the nation’s population under age 16 identified as a racial or ethnic minority.
Source: U.S. Census
“The reason I left you in Crete was that you might put in order what was left unfinished and appoint elders in every town, as I directed you.”